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{{quote|There were three gods once... the god of day, the god of night, and the goddess of twilight and dawn. Or light and darkness and the shades between. Or order, chaos, and balance. None of that is important because one of them died, the other might as well have, and the last is the only one who matters anymore. |'''Yeine''', ''The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms''}}
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A fascinating tale of what could happen if the gods created humans in their image, humans turned on them, and by extension, the gods had all the faults that humans do.
 
ToNot to be confused with the [[Inheritance Cycle]], [[Trilogy Creep|particularly because that was formerly also known as the Inheritance Trilogy]]. Also not to be confused with [[The Inheritance Trilogy (Douglas series)|the identically-named science-fiction trilogy written by William H. Keith Jr.]]
 
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