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Any good books where magic is proeminent and imprtant? Like for example Mistborn, magic has a pivotal role in it, you could even say the whole conflict is caused / solved with the in-world magic.
Or even Prince of Darkness. Magic is sorta important but you can say that the main big conflict is basic-based with souls and flesh-crafting and stuff. And even things like setting up a character's story is done through magic (the scylvendi's armies getting shit on by a few imperial wizards)
Basically I hate soft fantasy where the world is like real world only with whack names. I want some hard ass fantasy with DBZ wizards leveling mountains for the heck of it and battling so hard that it created storms and hurricanes and shit. Nobody is willing to write that.

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