A hardcore, slice-of-life LitRPG fantasy series!
Meet Lawrence Eugene Mulligan, a fantasy writer by day and avid PC gamer by night. One day, he woke up and found himself in another world, inside an RPG (role playing game). This litRPG genre web serial chronicles Larry’s trials in trying to survive and find a way home.
Book One: Duelist covers the first seven days of Larry’s adventures inside Britannia. It is a slice-of-life magical realism story with LitRPG elements.
This serial is written by Antony W.F. Chow, and the work has been officially published on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075SRPWZT/
The cover was created by Sid Ceaser and based on Dreamstime.com stock photo ID #30738296, Old Medieval Street; and the original image was copyrighted by Unholyvault. The image was used based on Dreamstime.com’s Royalty Free license. All rights reserved.
One new chapter will be posted per day (using Scribble Hub’s built-in publishing timer). Book One: Duelist has 107 chapters and runs 220k+ words. If you can’t wait for daily updates, please purchase my book on Amazon. ^^ Also, the Amazon ebook contains a special 2k words side story only available with the ebook version.
CHRONICLES is concurrently published on Webnovel, Scribble Hub, Wattpad, and Royal Road.
I will continue to read the story since I enjoy the genre. Well my opinion so far is that the author doesn't know to make character be themselves. Starting with MC hes so stupid that he's the dumbest character so far in story. He in the hell goes to inn accepting that they will give food for free. Only to check that he has money yet flashes to everyone to see to cause a plot. Even idiots know not flash thier bling. Dont let me start with court scene that will kill me and his age of 36 might as well be 6 year old. Potential lover we don't know her reasoning why she into the MC and seem forced. Cat girl I will passed since we know thier history. Let talk about plot it forced and doesn't make sense or follow the character. Like robber it the MC for flashing and that lead to plot progression but it should have had not occur considering that even children know you cant buy food when you dont even have money less when you dont if ypu have money or the value. It forced and bullsh!t.
Style : it passed
Grammer: didnt notice any problems
Plot: forced
Character : terrible
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I've read through book 1 & 2 on Royal Road and can safely say this is honestly one of the best litrpg-esque novels I've ever had the pleasure of reading. PuppyChow's worldbuilding and character development are absolutely perfect and constantly leaves you with wanting more at the end of each chapter (even if he did leave it on a cliffhanger at the end of book 2! ≫.>)
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