Ilea survived the eclipse on Erendar, and she didn’t return alone.
With the Meadow settling in Hallowfort and her third class finally unlocked, Ilea finds herself looking for new ways to test and improve her powers. After duelling a few locals, delving into the depths of a rotten, forgotten tomb, battle-testing her Sentinel students, and herding a literal bunch of cats, Ilea decides to get back to her roots.
The green-eyed machines left behind by the Taleen.
But this time, she’s not exploring their ancient ruins and factories on her own. Alongside her elven companions, she dives deeper into the steel-lined realm of the Taleen than she ever has before. The monstrous dwarven machines and the elves that hunt them are the perfect sparring partners for Ilea to push towards yet another fabled milestone. Level 500 and perhaps her next set of class evolutions. Maybe this time, she will finally transcend into a fleshy abomination set on devouring the world. Only time will tell.
One thing is sure, however. She will punch even harder.
Facing new threats and hissing in the face of certain doom, Ilea continues to push herself to her limit like the battle maniac she is, exploring more and more of the long-dead cities of the Taleen civilisation. There are many secrets hidden underground by the ancient dwarves, and Ilea might even stop fighting long enough to uncover a few.
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Join Ilea as she is transported to a world full of monsters and magic, where power is measured by one's class, level and skills. Watch her grow in power, and recklessness, as she wields ancient hand-to-hand combat magic that can both heal and destroy. This Isekai story has a dual-Class LitRPG system where every skill, class and ability can evolve. Ilea’s tale is equal parts comfy slice-of-life wanderings, goofy jokes and brutal, blood-pumping battles with nightmarish monsters. Join her as she delves into forgotten dungeons, hoards snacks and generally does whatever she feels like.
I read this book originally on royal road and the whole series was so captivating I kept on reading, reading and reading. I think it took me around 4-6 months to read all the 900 chapters which erre available on the site, and the story kept getting better and better.
The main character is by far the most Badass FMC with incredibly fighting spirit, I alway had to grab onto something during fight to contain my excitement. This series made me love LitRPG and I have been a fan of the genre ever since.
I really recommend the book to fantasy fans, the story will be keeping you on your heels to the end.
I’ve been obsessed with this series ever since I found it on Kindle. Luckily I found book 5 in December so I only had to wait around a month to be able to read book 6. It took me two days to read this book ever since it came out yesterday. And now I will fall into the despair of waiting 6 to 9 months for book 7 to be edited and released. I am sad, I am happy, if you are somehow reading this review because you found this book on Kindle, please please read this series. It is genuinely amazing.
Recommended obvi! Reading Book 6 was like eating warm chocolate pecan pie; in a word: satisfying. Azarinth Healer is one of my favorite series of all time because of Ilea, the main character – her humor, philosophy, and drive. The interactions between her and the Meadow are always fun. In this book, we resolve a few earlier plot points, and we visit many of her old friends and even some students. (I'm not sure why we had to meet more new or up and coming Sentinels but ok, hopefully they will tie into something later in the series.) There is a light smexy angle that finally comes to fruition - it had been foreshadowed since book 4, so I was happy to get the payoff. (I've always loved that the elves in this series are different from most Tolkien-type depictions.)
I need more adjectives in general with “said ” or “smiled” because, for example, we need to know if it's a sad smile, a menacing smile, etc.
They talk about mapping a lot so it'd be nice if we were provided one because I got confused a time or three, NGL.
What I really want is more about Sulivhaan, discover that he's masked because he's distractingly gorgeous, and for him (or maybe Maro) to lock down Ilea. 😀
Notes to self / SPOILERS There are major advances on the Taleen front with the gates & Iz. She finally gets the two elven teams together and faces a monarch for the first time. In this book we resolve both of the Eve & Kyrian plot lines. Finally, Ilea hits major milestones in her growth. Yay!
Her name is Ilea, but she's also known as Lilith. She's the cutest badass on the planet, and she has a heart of gold. I mean, who honestly doesn't adore the battle maniac who offers free healing to the poor as she walks by on her way into town to attend a ball?
I feel like this could easily be a movie series with all the cool situations and characters she comes across (and then fights).
I don't want to spoil the plot, but Ilea gets a bunch of crap done and even gets a new boy toy. Science and magis are both advancing by leaps and bounds. Oh, just read it! It's awesome!
What else can I say? There are no typos, no logic or spelling errors, etc. Rhaegar is an excellent writer, with a great editing team, and awesome illustrator. World has been carefully built from the beginning.
Characters have grown and developed as the events happen. The whole series, including this book, are well done all around. I recommend for ages 11 and up, just for the sheer number of pages devoted to gory descriptions of how she beats the snot out of her opponents. Actually, the kids will probably like those the best!
Ten unicorns, one of the best books I've ever read. 🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄
I have to say I really enjoy this character, the world, and the progression system. It's one of my favorites, and the main character is quite fun!
I love how more and more lore gets integrated into this with every book, and I really want to find out what actually happened in that ancient history time nobody seems to remember - and why nobody remembers. I do hope it'll be cleared up in time.
I can see this series being a companion for a very long time. It has a very high re-read value for me, and I still feel like it gets stronger with each new book that's coming out. I already can't wait for the next one.
We meet new friends again, and old ones, and Ilea stays pleasantly grounded and centered even with everything going on because she keeps getting stronger. Somehow can't wait to see her become a four mark, though it'll be a few books still, I believe.
Cool series that I really can only suggest more and more! Love it, I'd wish the books would come out faster (but I always do that, no pressure from me here!)
At nearly 850 pages, Book 6 of Azarinth Healer is a serious force to be reckoned with. I'd call this the road-trip volume since Ilea is constantly on the move. Between training students, rescuing friends old and new, resettling comrades, and even discovering cities and dungeons long, long lost--Ilea rarely ever stops, and that's only to eat her stored gourmet meals and sneak in an occasional nap.
When you're pushing to level 500, you'd think finding monsters powerful enough to be a challenge would be difficult. Ilea manages to encounter an amazing collection of the most foul critters you can imagine, crawling, flying and swimming. Even a wriggling fire breather, as I recall. Scary stuff. One thing is certain, whether against friend or foe--Ilea never gives up and that makes for a great series of novels. Highly recommended!
One of the few books I'll preorder on audible before it comes out then stop what I'm reading to switch to this.
This was another good book. Still focus on growth, mysteries and progression. Added in friendship and world building.
What I really like about this series is even when the MC gets 'involved' with others, it isn't the focus. Unlike other books that turn it into the main focus and the MC starts constantly worrying and slowing down in progression to focus on their love life. This series doesn't do that. She can balance any romance or attractions with her desire to grow and fight. She doesn't become co-dependent and make her romance the sole meaning in her life.
So another great book that sticks to what the books are about, Adventure!
Another great Book with one of the most baddass FMC, i really enjoyed it alot.
Not wanting to give away any spoilers but, in this book there are some big revelations,getting back some old friends and now digging deeper into their backstory,we find a new mysterious foe?(or maybe not we need to get more informations ;)),we find a message left behind in a new dungeon bringing us to something or someone major,this should want to make anyone who read the last book instantly jump into this one without giving away anything.
Some of the book like those before get caught up in showing the stats, however as I am not a gamer person I feel that's only myself that gets annoyed. Love the whole concept of this story and was wondering how it was going to progress. Ta Da it went above and beyond where my limited imagination thought it could. I have been entranced with each of theses book and thoroughly enjoy reading them. I love them so much I also purchased the audio books. I look forward to the next book and can't wait to see where your going to take Ilea next.
Maybe my favorite book in the series so far. This series more than most does a good job of feeling like one long story rather than a series of books and this book definitely benefitted from that. It feels like a number of story arcs made significant progress here and it definitely left me wanting more. Honestly, my only complaint is that I wish we'd slow down and spend a little bit more time in Ravenhall, Hallowfort, or something akin. I think this was addressed a bit by the pov chapters from side characters but I still found myself wanting more than we got.
Azarinth Healer 6: Graduation Exams. Jenny Rotten, Cat-Triangulation, Dragonling Humping, Taleen Mean Machine, UberElf Brief Encounter, Cinderella at the Ball, Meadow Institute, Key Discoveries, Kyrian Eleison, Four-Marks, Maybe Don't Release the Kraken, Lava Bath, 500, Attack on of Titan.
After vol. 5, which, thankfully, had more plot and meaning in its grind, we're back to almost no plot and constant numbers-go-up fare, with some table-setting for the far future.
The battle maniac is back! Ilea returns to form, facing foe after foe, nearly dying on her quest to leveling up. And somehow, Rhaegar, the author, manages to make it all so compelling that you just can't stop reading. The character interactions. The fights. All done in such a form that after six books, the story has not its appeal. Book 7, based on what occurred in Book 6, is going to be deadly good. Can't wait.
It felt homey, almost. The main character is so used to combat and danger that no matter the occasion presented in this book, it feels comfortable. It was a good book to represent a "gap year." Comfortable, filled with side quests, and a slice of life of a very unusual character. I enjoyed it. Thank you for writing this.
This is still in my top favorite series and this was another good book. Kind of a filler but realistically better than when the mc is constantly fighting. Since I’m married to a therapist I noticed many therapeutic experiences and events woven throughout this book. It was beautiful, thank you.
Fitted expectations, so solid action, interesting world and enjoyable characters with a dash of stats which at times do feel a bit random. Like earlier volumes, the origin as a web novel is fairly obvious even if it is cleaned up a bit and I still find the whole resistance aspect a bit odd. All in all, a great read.
Another great entry. I love the endless progression. It is close to some of the wuxia novels that I have read. The LitRPG progression offers more options which is fun. I’m excited for the prospects of delving deeper into Iz and potentially going back to Earth.
Not much to say but that this is one of the best progression fantasy seris that ive found and has a lot if depth to it.(also i read that last part while in a quiet room in the winter)
This series continues to deliver, ever since discovering this genre years ago it’s been hard to find a series that delivers the full package. This one does not disappoint. Looking forward to the next one already!
The battle maniac is back again. Watch as she "devours" enemy's many level above her, all the while singing a little tune (at least that's the way I imagine it) Can nothing stand in her way?
Another fun ride with Ilea while she battles her way into an ever more impressive monster. I'm here for the rescues, found family and to see what she gets up to next.
Excellent, as always. Love following Ilea's adventures, and there are some great reveals and some even greater reunions in this book. Can't wait for the next one.
Combines high intensity edge of your seat action with a fun loving, extremely funny and completely insane battle junkie MC to create one of the best series to come out recently. Highly recommended.