Something terrible is growing beneath Merder Stadium. Only time will tell if it will devastate Anthony’s 100th Run…Anthony Franklin may have saved his home, but the world is a big place that demands his attention. Leaving Etson behind, he sets his sights on Atlanta.
Destroying dungeons, raiding bosses, and scaling death-defying mountains—the Chaos Cup, Georgia’s premier tournament, has everything he dreams of. He doesn’t just want to participate; he wants to come out on top as the indisputable victor.
The administrators of the Merder Stadium safe zone will not make that easy. In order to protect his friends from unwanted attention, Anthony takes on the persona of the Warmonger, a skilled fighter hiding behind an intimidating mask. Unfortunately, his plan’s success lies in the hands of a gambling addict who is indebted to a loan shark interested in fixing the games.
The Chaos Cup isn’t the only worry, as Merder Stadium has a dark secret in the tunnels below. Anthony is the only one who knows it exists, but if the creature escapes before he succeeds, Atlanta will quickly become a wasteland. If he fails, it could devastate his entire 100th Run.
Flossindune is an avid daydreamer and fan of tabletop role playing games. Molded in the fires of online writing forums and organized play, his journey originally led him to Royal Road where 100th Run took off and never stopped.
What a fantastically fun book! With it's pedal-to-the-metal action you won't be able to put the book down! I know I even resented going to bed! In this time loop story Anthony is taking his final chance to save as many people as he possibly can. It's finely time to move on as we dive into 100th Run 3 he's gone ahead and taken his crew, Jeff and Kayla from Etson, Florida, heading towards Atlanta Georgia. With one brief stopover at Cordele, Georgia where he feels that he needs to take out the boss, and stop the melon menace Watermelon Walter before he becomes the bane of the surrounding area! After that they hit Atlanta whether Atlanta is ready for them or not, and Atlanta sure isn't ready!!! 😆 🤣 😂 So go grab the book and sit back into your comfy chair and have the time of your life, riding out the last time loop with Anthony...
"The front page marked the story as Moist Flesh: The Memoir Of Enigma Hemingway: One Zombie’s Underwater Journey To Find The Twice Lost City Of Atlantis, Georgia, by G. H. Ostwriter. “Awesome,” I breathed." ...😆 euuie!
“I already have a guy willing to do Warmeowger merchandise, okay? We can milk this for more than it’s really worth if you keep it up!” “The Warmeowger, really?” I asked with a heavy sigh. “That name’s gold, man!” Howard said defensively. “People love winners, and they love cats, so we just slam two things together and we’ll be rolling in points!”
"Despite the pain, the agony, the risk, I was having fun."
Anthony Franklin is carrying out his 100th run, trying to save the world. He keeps resetting after every run but with this 100th try he knows his last chance would be up. He is a glitch in the system and the administrators and Gods are out to get him. This time round he leave his home in Etson and travels to Atlanta, to Merder Stadium where the Chaos Cup Tournament is to be held. This is his chance to not only participate but win such a prestigious tournament but the administrators would be putting every spoke in the wheel that they can to stop him from doing so. He presents himself as warmonger, hiding his identity behind a terrifying mask to protect those he cares for. In the trial he faces and defeats many challenges but the biggest one lies beneath the stadium and if he cannot defeat this monster all of Atlanta will become desolate. Losing means he'd lose his 100th run chance and all he's worked for so far! A very thrilling 3rd book whereby we get to see Anthony being challenged to the max of his abilities and he has so many!
Ok, by the end of this one I feel like I have a bit of combat fatigue from quite a bit of action at the end. Great characters and story. A little rest and on to the next book. Oh yay, more people.
I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who likes LitRPG and progression type of books with apocalypse and dungeon themes.
Sometimes I worry that reading about a guy who has lived through these events a hundred times will get dull. I'm worrying for no reason, these books are awesome.
The best yet! I am a sucker for a tournament and that is what we got from this book. There was a good amount of advancement and some really cool battles. I’m excited for the next one!