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Plausible, heavy setting - Discworld π€
Regarding the first, have you tried the Robin Hobb books?
I donβt know many that are similar to discworld though. Maybe Good Omens by Sir Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaimen
π Well people act as (evil, bad, stupid, capricious, vicious, power hungry, but also good in lots of ways) people do and the world itself is quite well built IMO.
Yeah I have one or two Robin Hobb, IIRC it was like okay but a bit meh, I'll check it out again.
Good omens was okay, not my favourite though.
Thanks!