![]() After that, the other two books follow a similar pattern, with the second book focusing on the fall of Bright Imtepas and his road to redemption, and the third book focusing on Sieh, the trickster, and the coming end of the Gods’ overall rule. Over time, the Gods in slavery come to hate their brother and come up with a plan to gain freedom by bringing back the soul of their dead sister. ![]() After Bright Imtepas’s victory, he chains his brother and all who fought with him against the ruling family as slaves. It starts off centuries after the end of the Gods’ War, when the Gods fought among themselves. ![]() ![]() Forgiveness, love, and regret: these three tropes are what you will find in a lot of modern day fantasy fiction, and that is the case with this omnibus edition of The Inheritance Trilogy. ![]()
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