I couldn't finish the first book of The Wayfarer Redemption.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but even Luminous Arc did a better job with the "heroic pagans versus misguided Christians" schtick. The only characters I actually liked were the ones I knew were doomed to fall into evil because they didn't side with the pagans. I guess this is slightly better than the more popular and more offensive "heroic Christians versus devil-worshipping pagans" schtick, but not by much. (And what little here isn't better in LA is better in one or more works by Robin Hobb.)
I give up
I read the first book of Chronicles Of Blood And Stone. I read four books in Legacy Of The Drow. I don't even remember how many Dragonlance books I read.
I couldn't finish the first book of The Wayfarer Redemption.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but even Luminous Arc did a better job with the "heroic pagans versus misguided Christians" schtick. The only characters I actually liked were the ones I knew were doomed to fall into evil because they didn't side with the pagans. I guess this is slightly better than the more popular and more offensive "heroic Christians versus devil-worshipping pagans" schtick, but not by much. (And what little here isn't better in LA is better in one or more works by Robin Hobb.)