“Long I stood wondering, doubting.
Peering, deep from within Hadean,
Searching, seeking, hurting.
Dreaming dreams no mortal dared dream before."
Presented with an impossible moment, a wary James relents, accepting a contract of dubious origins; back amongst the living, he slaves an animated corpse to his self-indulgent bidding. In Udoris, another Great War looms on the horizon; one borne of greed, vengeance and a warmongering undead’s seemingly petulant whims.
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Transported to another world’ a phrase you’re all too familiar with.
Such a story is usually followed by a lacklustre plot, weak characters, and frequent exposition dumps that are supposed to be world-building.
But stick with this one. It could easily become a published book series. I would recommend this wholeheartedly to people who love detail and explanations and realism.
An eccentric genius is thrown into a feudal world. So he begins an industrial revolution in a small mining town and attempts to restore order on a warring continent.
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The story is intriguing and develops at a meticulous pace. The world is built slowly and emphasizes locations well, attaching events to certain places and giving them a character of there own. The description is the embodiment of a complete picture in your mind, making it optional to glance at a map to gain the whole picture.
The character design is splendid. Personalities are well displayed and developed
Overall, if you read 50 chapters then you’re forever hooked.