The poison plague continues to spread throughout the world.
Nobles everywhere have isolated themselves in their cities, pretending nothing outside exists. Dallion has been called to the provincial capital by a member of Archduke Linatol’s family, on an errand of vast significance.
At the same time, the Green Moon has emerged in Dallion’s dreams to demand his due. In exchange for the help that made him the Hero of Nerosal, Dallion must now venture into the empty south in search of a dragon to free.
Both tasks seem unrelated, but Dallion can’t help but feel they might be linked to the Fallen Star…
Book 6 of a unique spin on Isekai LitRPG filled with countless pocket-realms to explore. A zero-to-hero, slow-build Progression Fantasy you won’t be able to put down.
Wavered a bit on the rating for this one, but in the end just couldn't justify a 5. Nothing really wrong with it, but it took me a while to read which is a sure sign that it was less than compelling reading.
Dal continues to progress, and the final battle with the Star is still in the offing, but I feel that this story should be over by now and my attention is beginning to wander. These are not short books, and after 6 of them I'm expecting some resolution.
As of the end of this, Dal looks to be about half-way, powerwise, to being able to win against his semi-nemesis. I can't do another 4-6 books to end this; we'll see what book 7 has to offer.
The wrong words appear often throughout this book. It is super annoying and distracts from the story being told. If that doesn’t bother you it is a neat world concept.