Dragged into the homeland of the demons by Wizen, Noah, Moxie, and Lee have decided to take an entirely unforeseen path to their solving problems: take control of Treadon’s underworld and overthrow its Demon Lord. When facing demons leagues more powerful than any mage in Arbitage, the only way forward is through sheer strength or an impressive amount of confident bluffing. Fortunately for Noah� he’s not half bad at either of those.
Never before has he been able to use the full might of his magic completely without restraint. Now, he doesn’t have any other choice.
With a small but growing army of demons at his back, Noah sets out to conquer the Damned Plains and bring Wizen’s plans to a halt so he can return to the students waiting for him back in the mortal realm� And may the gods have mercy for anyone that stands in his way.
Book 6 of the next hit Progression Fantasy series from Actus, bestselling author of My Best Friend is an Eldritch Horror. Featuring a strong, intelligent protagonist, a detailed runic magic system, loads of power progression, and so much more.
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Actus has been writing fantasy stories since the age of twelve, and he's been telling them since he could talk. He's currently working on three main series - Morcster Chef, Steamforged Sorcery, and My Best Friend is an Eldritch Horror. You can find his works on RoyalRoad & Patreon as well as on Amazon.
In addition to his passion for writing, Actus is capable of clearing a two story building with a single jump. That isn't true, but writing about himself in third person gives Actus delusions of grandeur.
I just love this book. There's so many tropes that Actus put into this litRPG adventure that you'd think it was written specifically for me! A second chance professor/warrior, a classroom setting. Beast companion (think Mascot), along with a bunch of gods betting on the outcome of their players! This story is about Noah and Moxie and Lee trapped in the Damned Plains and chasing Wizen the evil Mage who stole something from Arbitage Academy. And they're not gonna let him get away with it... but even though the book wasn't quite cliffhangery it had an ending of sorts, it really left me hanging. But Fu----- I need mooor'.
Here's some quotes that amused me:
“No,� Lee murmured in her sleep, turning over. “Don’t eat Moxie yet, Noah. I—I want to taste her hair first.�
“Could you possibly wait to do that until the cat is no longer on my head?� Brayden asked tersely. He reached up and tugged on the white-furred monstrosity, but it clung to his head like a hat with attachment issues."
“On second thought, the man-eating bed is lovely. It’s very well behaved. It would be rude of me to try and sleep elsewhere after the bond we’ve formed.�
“Next week. Tomorrow. Same thing, give or take a few hundred hours.�
A solid continuation of the prior plot. But unfortunately that is basically the only thing this book has going for it.
New conflicts feel overplayed and insignificant. Continued conflicts feel stretched out. The pacing is lacking with significant time spent in areas that don't advance the plot, inform us about the characters, or develop the setting. Honestly the cast had expanded far too much, as new characters never have enough time to be anything more impactful than bumps in the road or Ubers.
The plot points of this and the prior book (at minimum) could have probably been merged for a better experience. On a minor note there were also a few notable of discontinuities.
To close I will say there were many scenes and plot points that I loved. And a few of the new characters. But I would have rather read a summary of this book.
A good addition to the series, but not my favorite.
Maybe it's unfair for me to say this, but there was too much intrigue in this volume. I like the new characters, but I missed Noah interacting with his students. I also feel like the author should have either fixed Lee or dealt with Wizen. Progress was made on both stories, but not enough. Also (spoilers)
I think this volume ending is very "Empire Strikes Back " and i don't like it. I want a certain emotional payoff for spending my time and attention reading a while book, and I was unfulfilled. Maybe I get double in the next volume, but I got none here, so my confidence is shaken. I will look forward to the next book. If I don't enjoy that one, I'm done.
Disappointed on where the direction and style of this book is going. A lot of things and POV moving at the same pace and in the end nothing really progressed by much in the grand scheme of things. Did Noah level up? Nope. Students? Nope. This whole demon plains trip was a waste of time imo. Shouldve been done on a later book and just focussed more on the students development and some resolution there. I felt that the whole story is just being stretched without really good or exciting context. It started as a fun read then turned into boring page skipping. Im dropping it.
This took the concept of bullshitting your way to success and dialed it up to 100. Even the violence at times was crazy. When Noah throws hands...he THROWS HANDS that are rate E for everyone.
Unfortunately , i do miss the political intrigue though and the ending reminded me way too much of Thor Love and Thunder.
The only thing that really happened in this book was the MC and his party were transported into the demon lands, no real power progression for the MC, no growth, a rather bland and boring story. At the top that off the book ended in a cliffhanger, which I always take stars away because of that fact. Read this one or I suggest you skip it and find something better to read.
I really love this series. Noah continues to win through a combination of luck, determination, intelligence and heart. Even though he finds plenty of characters that he can’t beat, he manages to push forward!
This a fun read. I would rate it higher, but the plot doesn’t make much sense. The authors seem to just be making things up as they go along. Also the MC alternates between a brilliant mastermind and an idiot.