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Violence
Very heavy
Massive battle sequences; torture; mass death; graphic violence throughout
Language
Some
Moderate language for epic fantasy
Sexual Content
Some
Adult relationship depicted; some intimate content
Substance Use
Barely any
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Themes of slavery, collectivism versus individualism, and psychological manipulation by antagonists
What this book is about
Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell face their ultimate test as the Imperial Order seeks to extinguish humanity's last free light. Goodkind's concluding Sword of Truth volume delivers massive battle sequences, ideological confrontation, and the resolution of a twelve-book arc built on themes of freedom, reason, and individual will.
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Graphic battle violence
Torture depicted
Mass death scenes
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