Silverspear by Aaron Oster
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Now, to be fair, MOST LitRPGs are single-minded in purpose. You get your levels, you dominate the playing field, maybe get on the verge of death, and you get yourself back up again. The rest is pretty much gravy.
So what happens when you become a quasi-god? You either train the young to be like you or you go off on a conveniently MORE impressive quest than ever before with a whole nation of super-mages that have been gaslit to treat your whole race as a mortal enemy.
Or you could do both because you're an idiot.
So. Overconfidence and battle-lust wins the day.
It still makes for a pretty fun read. :)
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Tuesday, March 22, 2022
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