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Salvos (Light Novel) Vol. 1

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An action-packed fantasy following the evolution and adventures of a Demon girl as she learns to survive in a game-like Netherworld!

The life of an Infant Demon is a bloody grind to the top. For Salvos, a curious newborn Demon with a penchant for making friends, surviving the swarms of wild Demons in the Netherworld was always going to be a difficult task. She will adapt, gain experience, and evolve to survive this hellish landscape with the help of her sole companion.

But when her companion's life is threatened by a mysterious Demon King, she'll have to do what it takes to save him. Even if it means separating from him and being tossed into an unfamiliar world with humans, monsters, and a bright blue sky where she is scorned for being born a Demon.

The law of evolution is survival of the fittest, and Salvos will survive.

This novel is an action-packed monster evolution litrpg fantasy following the adventures of a Demon girl set inside a game-like world with Classes and Levels, but it is not inside the world of a video game. For the characters in the novel, the world is as real as the real world is to me and you.

Salvos (Light Novel) Vol. 1-3 narrative corresponds to the hit eBook Salvos, Book 1: Curious Beginnings: A Monster Evolution from Aethon Books.

320 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 2025

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June 5, 2026
I enjoyed Salvos's perspective which is good as the book will live or die on that. There's a lot of hand waving past a lot of minor details. Especially pertaining to what Slavos knows from birth or not. But I don't think that dampens the experience of the book unless you might find yourself getting caught in minor details. There were a few grammatical mistakes, but that's kinda expected with the size of this publishing. The physical copy itself was in good condition and did not seem to be a poor printing, which can sometimes be a concern. Overall I found it a light and enjoyable read.
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