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Objects in Motion

A Progression Fantasy Adventure

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Objects in Motion

By: Inadvisably Compelled
Narrated by: Jeremy Frazier
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An action-packed progression fantasy adventure from Inadvisably Compelled, the bestselling author of Paranoid Mage!

Underestimated. Underpowered. His greatest weapon is his mind.

Twenty years ago, the hero Glorybeam and the villain Blacktime fought. The aftermath leveled twenty city blocks, killed thousands, and orphaned hundreds. Neither of them have ever faced any consequences.

Isaac Hartson was one of those orphans. As a nominal-class metahuman–a dreg–he knows that he’ll never be able to hold them accountable by force, but years as a janitor have taught him the value of simple plans and hard work.

But once set in motion, events stay in motion, and in Star City there is always someone with an angle. Isaac will need more than just hard work and a simple plan to keep from being buried under the tide of consequences he’s created.

He was supposed to be a background character. Instead, he’s the glitch in their perfect system.

From the bestselling author of Paranoid Mage, OBJECTS IN MOTION is a progression fantasy adventure featuring an intelligence-based MC who is given a brawler power.

It's perfect for fans of Super Supportive, Invincible, and Superpowereds!

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