Exalted Mage
Void Empire, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Harbour
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Mandy McCullough
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By:
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Kingsley Khan
About this listen
Eric Grayson was just a welder by day and fantasy junky by night. His free days were spent camping in the woods and reading. When he falls through a crack in the foundation of reality his life is going to get a lot more interesting. Making his way through the sea of chaos, he finds himself, with a little help from a Goddess, in a new universe, on a new planet. Eric must discover the answer to a question. How to change the mind of an empire?
The exalted mage lords of the Empire have ruled for over two thousand years. Keeping the Empire safe from tribes of filthy savage beast kin and the void monsters that breach reality and are hungry to consume. Forduna is a world on the edge of the great universal tree, a bastion against the ever-encroaching void and the tendrils of the abyss that ever reach for a foothold in any reality. The dungeon Legion holds fast to the accords set forth in the days of old while it still has the strength to do so. The touch of the Gods and Goddesses is faint and growing weaker.
This is an Isekai LitRpg fantasy.
©2024 Kingsley Khan (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLCContinue the series
Much better than expected from some of the reviews
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Except after than early period he stops being smart. He practices wind skuriken and gets it from lvl 1 to lvl 2 in a few minutes as an example of how easy it is to increase proficiency without using the system points... then proceeds to not grind any spells/skills and only use system points to level up. He goes through the dungeon suffering from intoxication then cold, almost dying to these conditions, when he could absolutely use life magic or thermal magic to solve them effortlessly. And then there's how he for some reason thinks the starting capital he accumulated (several hundred mythril coins that he's constantly spending) will be enough to buy a fallen noble when mythril isn't even the highest denomination of currency and the people he'll be competing with are either nobles that have centuries of generational wealth, or are part of the imperial family that own the empire he's in.
Just... it seems like he starts smart and then becomes dumb. Would prefer if he stayed smart and just had competent enemies to justify it.
Overall decent with small hiccups
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Dark fantasy erotica
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