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Forgotten Summoner

A LitRPG Adventure (Prime System Directive, Book 1)

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Forgotten Summoner

By: Kurth Andrard
Narrated by: Max Dowler
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What would you do if the system you knew was out to kill you?

Jace trained for years, bringing his skills to the peak of his ability in preparation for receiving his class. From martial arts, to weapons, to even crafting professions. All of it was an attempt to get ahead. But when he received his class and learned he was the only one in the world with it, he was shocked.

There was just one problem. It didn't level like other classes. Restrictions were in place to stir him in a direction that went against the norm. Against what the system wanted. Then, he was trapped.

A fateful cave in cut him off from his friends and family, forcing him to develop his summoning skills or die. But as he was forced deeper, he discovered knowledge that was supposed to have been destroyed. But what is he supposed to do after learning the system is nothing like it appeared. He'll have to pull out every drop of power from his summons to secure his future. That is, if he can beat the system to the end.

For those that like a litrpg with a little romance and plenty of friendship with growing party members. Creature collecting and creating bigger and better monsters every step of the way. See the fights from the backlines as Jace handles support.

©2026 Kurth Andrard (P)2026 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy
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