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The Alternate Keeper

An OP MC Fantasy Isekai Adventure (Retrogression Keeper, Book 2)

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The Alternate Keeper

By: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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The Lone Keeper has an entire world to protect, but that world is about to get a whole lot bigger…

After discovering that his presence in Derelya has a detrimental effect on the ambient energy if he stays in one place for too long, Bax is determined to keep on the move. Forced to go solo after his Party abandoned him, his entire goal is to learn more about the world he is duty-bound to protect, while also attempting to gain the support of the population–all despite being one of the despised Keepers.

On his travels, he stumbles across an individual who is just as much of an outcast as himself. Teaming up, Bax hopes to one day help the new addition to his Party get stronger and potentially even become another Keeper to join him in his efforts to save Derelya from the monsters that threaten it…

…until a Task to defeat a Remnant goes sideways. Despite eliminating the powerful monster, his new Party member is unfortunately killed soon after; in an effort to get her back, Bax accidentally does something that will change the world–and the entire Retrogression System–forever.

This story contains an overpowered main character, LitRPG progression mechanics and stats, and isekai/portal fantasy elements. Contains no sexual content or harems.

©2025 Jonathan Brooks (P)2025 Jonathan Brooks
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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