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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 2671303" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>What no love for David Weber?</p><p></p><p>The first two books in his fantasy Series "Oath of Swords" and "The War God's Own" are very good fantasy and just as exciting as his Honor Harrington SF Books (The HH Books are one of my all time favorite series). The background is your standard good vs evil world, but a thousand years ago or so, the forces of Evil managed to gain an advantage and smashed a good part of the world. As part of that a new race was created, the Hadrani. They are essentially a race of berzerkers and while not innately evil are widely hated for what they were forced to do by the Evil Gods. The fact that they tend to suffer from berzerk rages hasn't improved their popularity any. The main character eventually winds up as almost exactly a D&D paladin of the War God and of course nobody ever believes he is one because of his race's reputation. The third book is much weaker than the first two, but still an enjoyable read. </p><p></p><p>I'd actually recomend pretty much anything by David Weber. He has a real talent for exciting battle scenes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 2671303, member: 149"] What no love for David Weber? The first two books in his fantasy Series "Oath of Swords" and "The War God's Own" are very good fantasy and just as exciting as his Honor Harrington SF Books (The HH Books are one of my all time favorite series). The background is your standard good vs evil world, but a thousand years ago or so, the forces of Evil managed to gain an advantage and smashed a good part of the world. As part of that a new race was created, the Hadrani. They are essentially a race of berzerkers and while not innately evil are widely hated for what they were forced to do by the Evil Gods. The fact that they tend to suffer from berzerk rages hasn't improved their popularity any. The main character eventually winds up as almost exactly a D&D paladin of the War God and of course nobody ever believes he is one because of his race's reputation. The third book is much weaker than the first two, but still an enjoyable read. I'd actually recomend pretty much anything by David Weber. He has a real talent for exciting battle scenes. [/QUOTE]
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