Sylver Seeker, Books 1-4: A LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Garrett Michael Brown
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Kennit Kenway
New World. New System. Same old Necromancer.
After fulfilling the duty all Arch Necromancers are tasked with, the last thing Sylver Sezari expected was to be reborn. He was usually the one reanimating dead things, after all. How ironic.
But reborn he was.
And after crawling his way back into the land of the living, he finds himself in a strange land, a strange time, and with a strange floating screen in front of his new face.
Either through plan or chance, he’s alive again, and planning to enjoy himself to his heart's content.
Don't miss this LitRPG adventure about a reincarnated Necromancer growing in power and finding his way in a new world where the rules have changed vastly since he last "lived."
About the series: With equal parts humor and dark sorcery action, expect loads of skill progression, deep worldbuilding, and unforgettable characters in this story which had nearly 10 million views on Royal Road. Now completely revised and re-edited for Kindle & Audible.
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great story.
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It should be renamed I was reincarnated into a needle and I promise I’m not an hero
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fun read
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great story and great deal
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Book 1 was solid, good world building nice intro to who and what Sylvar was and may be again. he's put into enough situations that you start to get a feel for how gray his morality is. i would say that due to either scale, coincidence or plot-reasons when he chooses the darker path it definitely feels like more of a Gray choice, than a lot of what he chooses in later books..
Book 2 & Book 3 were probably my favorite in terms of plot progression and character buildup; though i'm a bit fuzzy on what happened in each book, honestly. somewhere in Book 3 is where the author tries to reel-in how OP Sylver's powers are. Things that he's done quickly and easily in the past now take longer or are just much more difficult (regrowing limbs and healing damage, for example); with some long-winded explanations about why he could do it before and can't anymore, which can be summarized to "Because: Magic, and i Said So"
Book 4... was... good? this one sees Sylver far away from home and interacting with magi-tech, including guns and "elves". This book was MUCH more gory than previous ones, with lots of missing/removed/distorted body parts - both Sylver's and everyone else's; Sylver has a "skill" that has him constantly manipulating a mass of.. well, liquid people-parts. its pretty gross. The story of this place he's visiting is also ... super convoluted and isn't adequately explained. HOWEVER, i bought book five before i finished book four so that i could keep going, so... yeah, it was still entertaining.
Narrator is pretty good. good timing and inflection; male voices are good and varied. Most females are the same variations on Husky-vaguely-brittish, husky-vaguely-scottish, husky-vaguely-snob variations; but, they're not bad.
90 Hours Is Worth the Credit, and so is the Story
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