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Resurrection

A Game-Lit Fantasy (Beyond Sunset Series, Book 1)

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Resurrection

By: Cebelius -
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
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No one has ever come back from beyond the veil ...

To Viggo, the veil was simply a landmark. Crossing it was considered suicide, and he'd never given much thought to what might lay beyond. Then, his life collapsed around him.
Ejected from the military academy that was to have marked the start of his career, disowned by his family, passed over by the gods themselves, Viggo's last chance lay beyond the veil.
Yet, from the very beginning, something was deeply troubling about the realm from whence the gods came. Its cities lay in ruins, its lands peopled by lunatics locked into tasks they could not escape. Even the natural laws were corrupted, and death itself had lost its grip.
Viggo's access to the strange, seemingly omnipotent system gave him new abilities and limitless potential. With a reincarnated goddess and a strange fox-woman for companions, Viggo quickly realized that to survive in this world would be easy: he was immortal. The hard part would be keeping his sanity.
The road he must travel will lead to conflict with champions and the gods they serve, but before that, he has to learn to live in a world that won't let him die.

©2024 Cebelius (P)2024 Cebelius
Epic Fantasy
Interesting Plot Hook • Unique Concept • Incredible Voice Acting • Well-fleshed Characters • Enjoyable Worlds

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I really love this authors works. I enjoyed the new world and want to see where it goes. looking forward to book two.

Great Start

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really liking this book and the narration is just amazing. MC is a lovable acehole who has much to learn but amazing companions to help. can't wait for book 2

AWESOME litrpg

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I am not 100 percent sure where the story is going, but I and darn sure I am happy to be along for the ride. New style of book for author, but it’s great. The audio is amazing. Buy it.

So friggin good

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Enjoyed the performance as well as the story direction! The flow of the narrators didn’t jump or change, they did a great job together.

Interesting story angle and great performance!

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I like the overall idea and I thought coming from Cebelius it would be a great adventure, which it is but it’s so darn confusing.

I can’t figure out if the mc is a NPC from a game who gains autonomy or if it’s any actual world. The Veil is all game mechanics but the adventurers seem like avatars for people playing a game. They speak differently with earth slang and terms that is completely alien to what the MC knows.

Plus I just couldn’t get into the whole thing, it’s well written but just chaotic in that everything is distracting and meaningless. The whole mc being sent to a different place but didn’t take advantage of the situation. The lack of understanding from his companions in that he doesn’t understand what is going on and they treat him like a noob in a game without actually helping him.

This book seems less thought out than what Cebelius normally does that makes me think someone stole his pen name.

Is it good, yes. It is also frustrating and completely unnecessary to do half what the book has done. Nothing is explained well and world seems like a FromSoftware unfinished project game that just has a random mishmash quests.

The mc is not likable the deity he serves is just as annoying and the fox/human sidekick isn’t helpful. Idk I felt like this was just a random mix of ideas that just was t well thought out.

Confusing

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