Erebus
Arcane
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Finished the "House of Serpents" trilogy. It's not bad by D&D standards, but it could have been better if the author had resisted the urge to give too many super-special powers to the main character. In the first book, he can only rely on a couple of minor psionic tricks, a few special items and his cunning, which is nice. In the second book, he gets more psionic powers, most of them reasonable though there's one that's really broken (but sometimes backfires) ; he still relies a lot on his cunning. But in the third book (barely a year after the first one), he now has plenty of powerful and flexible psionic powers that are wonderfully convenient whenever he faces the slightest problem, and that's kind of a bore.