Eh... No, I'm not a huge fan. I read most of the first book, but that's it. It had some very good moments. But since I don't do any kind of drugs, it was just too difficult to relate to. While I'm more concerned with beauty and wisdom than how it is achieved, I guess I just wasn't finding enough of it to carry me through.
As for the question, I'm not at all concerned with whether or not it was made up. I view most religious material to be made up, after all. heh ____________ Highdrake's mastery of spells and sorcery was not much greater than his pupil's, but he had clear in his mind the idea of something very much greater, the wholeness of knowledge. And that made him a mage.<i></i>
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