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Master of the Minoans #5

King Minos 5: Conquest

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This book will complete the King Minos series.
Who will truly rule the bronze age world? A story of war, gods, betrayal, and love comes to its epic ending.
Rusa has managed to conquer the capital of the Egyptian Kingdom. At the homestretch of his journey, it's time for him to etch his name into the history books for good. All that stands in his way of being the conqueror of the bronze age world is the conquest of North Africa and the Levant. All this sets up one final mission in Athens, where Rusa must build the greatest city in Minoan history. However, a new mysterious enemy known as the Sea People will attempt to etch their names into history by being the one who slays the Minoans.

As Rusa builds the final cities of the empire, he questions who is really behind the war. He begins to suspect that King Minos is the one pulling the strings and he's nothing but the puppet. Is he right? Also, he begins to embrace his dark, more evil side. Could it be that Rusa is using King Minos and plans to take over the empire for himself?

Find out as Rusa finally fulfills his destiny as he faces Zeus in a final showdown. Finally, Rusa will have a major decision in what path he will take. He can take the path of light and create a utopia. Or he can choose the path of darkness where he creates a dystopian world. One thing is for sure, nobody knows the true Rusa except Rusa himself. Also, Rusa might get a rude awakening from the past and it won't be what he thinks it'll be.

A city building LitRPG that combines SimCity with Greek/Minoan mythology. New gods/creatures include Hermes, Zeus, and the Golden Sphinx.

588 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 26, 2023

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May 31, 2025
The historical inaccuracy is cringeworthy and painful. There is absolutely zero character development. Why even BOTHER using this time period? This author clearly wanted to write a wild pseudo historical fantasy but readers should be under no illusions. There is nothing Minoan about this story 😂😂😂😂. Also anyone reading, be prepared for some characters with the depth of a SIM.
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