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The Kingdom at the End of the World

At the End of the World, Book 4

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The Kingdom at the End of the World

By: Justin Marks
Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
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PROTECT - DEVELOP - BUILD

It has been a year and a half of living with the System. Jason and his friends are not just surviving, but are preparing for the future. Thanks to a new quest, they are establishing a kingdom in the former southwest portion of the United States. They are trying to protect humanity wherever possible and build a kingdom to defend their part of the world.

They are helping others build secure settlements and become self-sufficient. At the same time, the team is finding and cleaning up the messes the elves created before they were defeated and exiled.

Thrust into a leadership role they were not looking for, Jason and his friends find a way to pass on what they have learned while keeping humanity ahead of the threats around every corner.

Jason and his friends are building a future for their friends and family. To do that, they must clear dungeons, rebuild settlements, and support new and old allies in book four of this LitRPG series.

©2024 Justin Marks (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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they continue to find new things in this world and its not just a stale fight new monsters, there is new mechanics for the main characters to figure out and deal with and not just rehashing already used mechanics.

Building up the new system functions for making a Kingdom

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