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Path of the Slayer #4

Path of the Slayer 4: A LitRPG Adventure Action Fantasy

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The Patheaters are coming. And many Slayers of the past have fallen to them. But they’d faced no one like Arden the Nomad.

After many trials and tribulations, Arden the Nomad and his friends made it to the Grand Generational Passing. But it’s not what they think. The Primordials have failed to deliver Pathwalkers who can rise above the Realm Verse System. The Multiverse Admin herself has to urge the best young Pathwalkers into a game with the highest of stakes.

And those games aren’t all about Pathwalkers versus Pathwalkers. The Patheaters from the other side of the Realm Verse System are involved. And they’re hungry.

Follow Arden and his friends in a dynamic race to rise up the levels and overcome the games of the Grand Generational Passing. On one side are the Pathwalkers. And on the other side are the Patheaters. And above is power that’s above the Realm Verse System. Power beyond anything Arden can imagine even when he’s one of the strongest Slayers in existence.

250 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 18, 2026

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March 23, 2026
Am enjoying this installment so far. One thing I really liked is that the author kept this book shorter than the previous ones. The pacing feels a lot tighter and it avoids some of the slower stretches that showed up in book 2 and especially book 3.

The series is still a lot of fun. If the author plans to keep the series going, I’d honestly love to see more books like this one. A new book every 6–12 months around 250 pages feels like the sweet spot. It keeps things moving and gives readers something to look forward to without the story starting to drag.

So far this one has been a really solid entry in the series.
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