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    I love how their second recommendation for people new to fantasy is The Simarillion. I mean, this is a pretty terrible flowchart in general, but jeezus

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        The Guns Above by Robyn Bennis. Basically, what if Napoleon’s engineers had access to helium? Author does a fantastic job of ‘building’ the airship and giving her a crew.

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    I worked my way backwards from my favorite series: Assassins Apprentice (Realm of the Elderlings) and found that the path to this series is WAY off!

    “Animals more your thing?” - NO!?!?!

    The main character has the deepest relationship with animals I’ve ever read.

    spoiler

    He literally has a form of animal telepathy.

    “Looking for an old-fashioned Trilogy?” - YES!?!?!?

    The series is 16 books long. If you want to make the argument that only the Fitz books count, there are nine of them…

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    Is this generated from the 2011 article I find when I search? I would love to see an updated version.

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    I feel like ‘Dune’ should have been there somewhere. Maybe I’m missing it.

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      It’s in there as The Dune Chronicles. Just a little below the middle on the right-hand side.

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    Liked the LOTR branch:

    “I am yet unfamiliar with the your tropes, do your worst” -> LOTR -> “No, not that new” -> Silmarillion

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    A few interesting picks and one just bleeehhhhh pick in the Drizzt series. There are ever so many better PnP based books, right off the top of my head the OG dragon lance series by Weiss and Hickman.

    Also, I’m stoked that Furies of Caulderon was listed. That might be in my top three, and sadly it looks to have been abandoned by Jim Butcher.

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    Anyone who doesn’t think the dragon is the ideal pet, can debate me here please? (Without regards to which book is selected from the answer given)

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        So are cats! Or horses, or (theoretical as to this list and discussion) unicorns. Horses and unicorns you can ride, as you could a dragon! Riding > walking 95% p value.

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        That would mean waterbears are better pets than cats?

        Also cuteness factor can be overcome with a dragons horde of gold, see Hugh Hefner.

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      You’d have problems taking a very sick dragon to the vet. I mean, if it can at least walk under its own power that’s one thing, but you’d need a Very Large Truck for one that’s out cold. And a crane to put it on the trailer. Then you have to find a vet who’s willing to look at it. Not all of them will treat reptiles, or large animals of any sort. Also, they have to have a parking lot that will take your truckload of dragon (ours doesn’t).

      Also, the food bill would be prohibitively large. Can you imagine how much meat you’d need to feed a dragon for a year? Now think about current grocery prices. The dragon won’t pay out of its hoard (by definition—you hoard a hoard), so it’s all on you.

      Don’t even try to think about cleaning up what comes out of the other end.