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I've always found is take on religions interesting. The books are kinda cynical (no spoilers) beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 07/04/2010 04:55:30 PM
But at the same time, kinda hopeful overall.

Like, in Mistborn, pretty much every single religion is either wrong or... well, you know.

Warbreaker has its whole "are these beings that come back from the dead actually Gods?" schtick.
I amuse myself.
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