Are There Multi-POV Fantasy Sagas Similar To Game Of Thrones?

After binging A Song of Ice and Fire, I'm craving another sprawling epic fantasy series with complex character perspectives and political intrigue. What truly massive worldbuilds have you loved?
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KenDixon
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I tried Malazan after ASOIAF and bounced off hard. It felt like homework. Sometimes you just want more of that specific Martin flavor, you know? That mix of pseudo-history, flawed characters, and sudden violence. Not every big series captures that tone.
2026-08-17 13:35:41
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What's the appeal for you? Is it the political backstabbing, the 'anyone can die' tension, the sheer number of characters, or the sense of a huge, lived-in world? Because my recommendations would shift based on that. Some series do one aspect better than others.
2026-08-18 13:41:51
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