They say blood is thicker than water, but what if it's also denser than chains?
Leonidas has passed the test the spirit left for him and broken free of Violet Waters. Now, he must face the greater world of Maladoneae. But before he can, the secrets of his mother's life begin to slowly make themselves known.
Why had she come to Violet Waters? What was her goal before her life was derailed after his birth? What does the blood running through her veins represent, and what burden has it passed on to him?
While Leonidas faces the world to answer these questions, God Atticus of Swallowing Tusk hasn't taken too kindly to the loss of His Sub-Shrine and His stance has turned the previously favorable Goddess Yves' heart cold toward Leondias.
Facing the schemes of mortals on one side and the ire of Gods on another, Leonidas steps into a world he will either flourish in or be crushed beneath weight of.
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Fallen Lineage Part One is the third volume in a series planned to run for at least 10, and Part One of the second saga. It falls into the Dark Epic Fantasy and Gamelit genres, having something for both those that love classic western epic fantasy and those that live the litrpg lifestyle. This series will be a slow-burn harem. Releases will be every two months with volume 4 prepared for April 2023.
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I expected a short story from something called past one,
But this is just an introduction. The characters from book one were set dressing, nothing more. The time frame might was pointless. I would rather wait for a book and get a whole story than waste time on a bloated chapter that has been filled out with fluff.
I don’t know if the author finally got an editor or just suddenly got a lot better with grammar, but this is a huge improvement over the first two. It feels like there was a lot less at stake than the last two books, but the world building went pretty in-depth. I’m just very happy how organized this book feels.