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Rising World: Capital

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Vonn Firetail, former human from Earth, has been summoned by the king. Vonn has his own airship and the chance to pry himself away from his shop to visit the capital. Not everyone in the sprawling waterfall city appreciates a gang of upstart inventors showing off engines, photography, and stories from an alien land. Someone has it in for them.

Vonn and his friends need money and resources to grow their fledgling company from a small-time builder of flying machines into a world-shaking force. Can he make a good impression on the powerful, and get home intact?

This is book 3 of an optimistic series in the "isekai" modern person in another world. It's also "LitRPG" or "GameLit": game-like rules within the fantasy world. Features slice-of-life adventure, underdressed dungeon delving, and zero harems.

346 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 11, 2024

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Kris Schnee

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August 16, 2025
Focused

The last two books have been spread out over a larger timeframe. This book is more focused. It covers months instead of years or seasons. This is a good thing because the focus allows us to see well. You know he’s going to the capital but we get to see the capital we feel for how things function on a daily basis. This is a good thing cause if the focus ever broad ends again we will at least know well wow everybody’s advancing. This is how things work on a day-to-day basis. Now just because there is a focused timeframe doesn’t mean we don’t get an expanded story with more characters. On the contrary, you need way more people in this story then you might have met in the previous books and again that is a good thing because wow this is very focused in timeframe. This is a big moment in the story. When I finish the book I left wanting more. I hate that it takes so long for these to come out.
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