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Player Slayer

Fun and Spicy Gamelit Episode 1

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Player Slayer

By: Warden Locke
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It’s all fun and games until someone mods the wrong commander.

Hunter Dyson thought he was the commander of a space vessel on a mission to destroy the Vrae, a metallic insect race hell bent on destroying all life in the cosmos. It turns out that he wasn’t. The world Commander Dyson knew came to a crashing halt while getting ready to have steamy sex with the hottest member of his crew. The crash was literal since everything (and everyone, sadly) around him froze up, his cabin became distorted, and everything went dark.

Commander Dyson wasn’t in space. In fact, he wasn’t even a commander. He was just a character in a video game, and the disruption occurred when the player tried to use a poorly coded mod to spice up the game’s MA scenes. Commander Dyson learned this when the council, a group of disgruntled video game characters, downloaded a copy of his character. In that moment, he was given an enormous amount of data that told him what the world was really like, and that the Vrae weren’t his greatest enemy.

It was the players. Real people who over-modded games, created insane platform levels that caused the deaths of thousands of Rocket Robby(s) (a member of the council), and made the lives of NPCs a virtual nightmare. Dyson was ordered to create a team, one that could help the poor NPCs and characters, but only if he avoided the players at all costs.

Will Commander Dyson follow orders and only help when no one is looking, or should we go ahead and notify every video game player now? I’ll save you the trouble. It isn’t called Help the Poor NPC. It’s called Player Slayer, and episode one is just the foundation of what’s to come.

Player Slayer is a Gamelit, LitRPG adventure that revolves around the lives of video game characters in their own environments. Expect adventure, satire, magic, weapons, experience points, leveling, talent trees, loot, a bit of 4th wall breaking, attractive video game female characters, adult scenarios that aren’t intended for young readers, and maybe a fun time. Player Slayer will be released in episodes (roughly ten chapters each), with volume sets coming down the pipeline. Note that there is no Master Set (every episode in one book) planned at this time.
Action & Adventure Fantasy Witty Game Video Game LitRPG
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the book itself is not bad but there room for improvement, this is just my opinion.

not the best

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