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Even among the Ancients, war never changes, and grudges spark revolution.

The final moments of the journey in Ancient Greece sets the stage for a revolution ready to explode faster than a poorly brewed potion. The Old Guild and Asguardian Remnants are itching for a comeback tour. Led by Odin's feathered spies, Huginn and Muninn, they’re all set to hunt Artorian down—this time for good. They're betting their last shiny coin on vengeance, aiming to turn Artorian's dream of a New World into a nightmare—permanently.

Artorian, now a mere mortal cut off from the ever-revival of the Seed Cores, finds himself playing on hardcore mode. With no respawns in sight, he's gearing up for a showdown that's less about divine intervention and more about divine invention. His weapon of choice? The Luminous Gatling—part disco ball, part harbinger of doom—ready to light up the night sky with a feather-picking light show.

As the twilight of Cal looms, it's clear that the old guard isn't going down without a saga-worthy fight.

498 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 21, 2024

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Dennis Vanderkerken

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February 29, 2024
Very good read

I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who likes LitRPG and progression types of books with lots of action.
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August 24, 2024
Funny as hell but the storyline was nearly non-existent until the end. The fight between Artorian And the crows was hard to follow and I didn't get how he could stop in the middle of a fight to have a meeting with Cal. Weird and hard to follow.
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42 reviews
May 28, 2024
All fair...

All is fair in love and war... or or in a relationship between love and war.
It was a Morphin good time
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