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An intriguing concept using True-Names as a form of magic, or even binding people to their place in society. Add in some demons, a unique setting, and conflict to tie everything together and Witherfist has struck a nerve of storytelling. Plus, anyone who buys a signed copy of the book will have power over the author. Muhahahaha..... 
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    An intriguing concept using True-Names as a form of magic, or even binding people to their place in society. Add in some demons, a unique setting, and conflict to tie everything together and Witherfist has struck a nerve of storytelling. Plus, anyone who buys a signed copy of the book will have power over the author. Muhahahaha..... 
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      From what? I like the little details that tease the wider magical community, but also firmly give the impression that magical beings are common place now, so why get all that excited about them.
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