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Old 07-25-2011, 05:22 AM   #451
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Ha, for some reason I was reminded of a fantasy series I read a few years ago (I've read very little fantasy as an adult, so you'd think it would stand out), and wrote the following trying to puzzle it out:

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The main character was a fighter but also some kind of fallen priest or crusader, and it was set on a world where there was some kind of magical force everywhere that responded to belief and imagination, so that outside of towns and cities where magic "wards" and religious faith were employed to control that force, humans were constantly spawning monsters from their own minds. IIRC, there was a whole other race of vampiric sentients spawned from the magic by humans.
Then, I remembered that it was recommended by someone on another forum who posted under one of the main characters' name, and a quick googling cleared it up: The Coldfire Trilogy.

So, um, nothing to see here >_>
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