This book is good and has potential. Don't drop it early. Also don't listen to the stoopids who will keep asking for a nerf or keep crap talking. If they don't like the book they don't have to read(bunch of trolls).
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LIKEDepends on what aspect your talking about. Can he face a dragon on his own with no prep time? Well no, yeah he's blessed by Gaia and will be a wizard and an immortal true alpha but there's going to be some majorly powerful creatures in Pangaea not just dragons, that's why I added Witcher schools. Witchers prepare and study so they can win. I'm not just going to have him bulldoze through everything, I want him to struggle both physically and emotionally.
Is it still readable if I haven't watched true bloods and only remember decent portions of the originals and teen wolf? (Still remember the lore and stuff but I forget certain characters and exact timelines). Will I get confused on things or are they explained for the most part?