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Welcome to the Multiverse #11

Unchained: A Litrpg Apocalypse

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So many have come to Silas' aid when he needed it. Now he must start repaying those debts.
Ryan has called so Silas is on his way.

It fits too as he's beginning to suspect his true purpose.

One system is both too much and too little. He's going to have to forge a new balance.

906 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2026

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Sean Oswald

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2 reviews
May 6, 2026
Another fun adventure installment in this series

My top 3 MC’s in LitRPG are Silas, Discount Dan and Carl. The reason I enjoy Silas is because he’s actually happy to be there. He loves adventuring, he doesn’t like what the system forces but makes the most of it and has FUN doing it. Unchained continues that, Silas continues his growth and gains power while still maintaining positivity and helping those around him. I love this series and can’t wait to see what happens when they get back to Earth!
1 review
May 7, 2026
I usually love these books...

It felt like two thirds of the book was just training in a time bubble. Otherwise it was fine but not the best book in the series.
100 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2026
Oh gosh

I found it almost unreadable. Simply too much useless descriptive commentary. Like.....it took 7 pages for the orcs to walk out of the gate to meet Silas. Geez. Why is is so hard for authors to simply tell a story?
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172 reviews13 followers
May 11, 2026
This is how to write in this genre!

I will preface this review by saying this series isn’t perfect. I’ve been pretty critical of it in the earlier novels. That’s usually the opposite of most series which are stronger earlier and then get progressively worse as the series goes on, often getting bogged down in fillers, overly drawn out plot lines, or in the management of stat sheet debt. But this series has actually found its stride and improved as it’s gone along. I think the author has accomplished this mainly by sticking to each new book having a clear, self-contained arc all while doing those other things necessary to prolong a series.

Now it’s some of those other things I found a little boring in this book. The super-long training montage. The combining of skills. All the time spent working on his crafting class only to pretty much never mention the army of golems or the thousands of weapons he crafted for the fight.

I have stated that in a series with multiple competing systems, that’s clearly moving the MC towards combining these systems, that Silas has way too many skills and we have to keep up the process, started a few books ago, of getting rid of all these skills he doesn’t use. This is a phenomenon in this genre that I call Stat Sheet Debt. It’s when decisions early in the novel to grant skills, titles, etc, place a burden on the author and their series moving forward. This manifests usually as either awkwardly pretending the skill doesn’t exist, or more normally, the author feeling the need to level up these things and work them into fights. The issue with this is the more of these things there are, the more space is required in each successive book to maintain them. It’s basically a writing trap that authors in this relatively new genre don’t realize they’re falling into.

I’ve given the author a lot of credit for recognizing this a few books back and slowly consolidating these skills. But still, Silas’ stat sheet is stupidly long. It’s not the longest, for example the Path of Ascension has basically just given up on even writing out a stat sheet since there’s literally hundreds of things to deal with. But Silas’ is too long. There’s all these titles and skills that are never utilized. Long story short, I was hoping for more consolidation in this book. We did get a lot of combining of skills, but it’s almost like we also then created as many new ones as we got rid of. So it’s a wash.

As I said, this training and consolidation act in this story I’ve established was kind of boring. But there was a lot of lore dumping going on to set up for future plots of the series as well as expand the unity of systems aspect of the plot.

And as much as enjoyed the war and the satisfaction of big win at the end of a book, there was a hefty dose of the systems just give the MCs and his allies whatever they need to win. The systems are plot armor and deus ex machina rolled into one. I don’t think this is the best way to write in this genre.

I also feel like there’s a real lack of stakes with Silas’ multiversal shenanigans because he never loses anyone. This is another series where all the side characters have plot armor because either the audience can’t stomach some stakes and character growth, preferring a g-rated experience, or the author simply can’t let any his characters go. For instance, I think the author should kill Selena off. I think this teasing of the dangers of what Silas is becoming should be explored. We should go down that dark path. But that’s just what I’d like to see in a series. I don’t think the series, as it’s written so far, would make sense for the author to pivot on that tone now. So I’m just basically saying this series is fairly tropey.

Overall, my complaints are pretty small. For what this series is, it’s pretty dang good. I think the way the author makes each book so far its own story is a real key to success in this genre. I can tell he has an ending in sight and plan for this series, and that makes me confident in what’s to come. Which is the opposite for directionless, open-ended series that are just meandering and treading water around this same book count or more.
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1,505 reviews12 followers
May 12, 2026
Silas is a wonder

The multiverse has called and Silas is on his way to help Ryan and again we learn there is more to power, as a reader of cultivation books Oswald does this well as we get to learn even more about the divided realms.
The next threat is gradually being revealed and I love how we are expanding such a large universe even as we focus on the MCs and each type of realm.
The action and cool new abilities that Silas and his team learn and upgrade are always interesting and the story flows well without being too dry.
Love how this series has progressed and im looking forward to the next book.
358 reviews6 followers
May 10, 2026
Great as always.

Sean never disappointed, this one was great as always. Things are definitely getting complicated for our boy though. Mastery of new powers, hints of things to come, ominous new quests...yep he's got a lot going on! Plus troubles he isn't even aware of yet. Things are just going to get wilder from here!
84 reviews
May 14, 2026
Needed more time or eyes editing

There were multiple editing fails that I noticed in the second half of the book. It either lacked the time needed for editing or needed more people looking at it to find the missed mistakes.
5 reviews
May 9, 2026
great book in a great series

Sean brought us another fantastic installment in the series. Always love seeing the shoutouts to other books scattered throughout the series.
132 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2026
Great as always.

Lots of action and story advancement in this one. Leading towards some truly epic future stories. Cant wait to read the next one.
11 reviews
May 15, 2026
Outstanding series

Very cool concept overlapping a bunch of his previous series. Think the Avenger movie in the MCU.... but with awesome book characters. very original and VERY cool
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15 reviews
May 18, 2026
Another solid addition

Quality all of the way through. Was pulled through the story from beginning to finish. Excited to read the next one.
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