How do you get Gods to help you, or you help them?
Well, for Jason, it was getting access to the newest game pod technology. Special Race? Why not. Unknown Questlines? A staff that he thinks is so overpowered that he doesn’t even want to chance casting it? Sure. Multiple women, who aren’t even human? Yes, please!
Jason just wanted to build a cabin in the woods in the newest VRMMORPG. But apparently, the “Gods” of this game had other plans for him. Adventure awaits for no one, especially when it’s coming to look for you.
Follow Jason as he explores this new World called Destiny, and see if it’s namesake is what he has been waiting for all his life. But what the real Gods have in store for him isn’t what he expected
Book 2 -
Jason and now his best friend Michael are now finding out just how different things can be. And that Magic isn’t limited to what others thought it was.
What will he do? The God Bradard now wants him to be his Champion, but can he do it? He feels trapped and honestly doesn’t know what to do.
Follow him again as he goes deeper into what Destiny’s World is and what are the stakes involved. Can he keep Earth safe? And will the Dungeon he found, with the people he recruits be enough? Adventure, love, and faith. Will they be enough for Jason to keep him going and do what he doesn’t want to do. Gain power and fight the Gods themselves.
Book 3 -
Jason is learning more about his powers to Godhood. Throw in a Dungeon and its core, and things just got more interesting.
Not only that, but he also needs to deal with Temples now, but not in the way he expected. Michael, his wives, and others are embarking on something that might change the course of the Cosmos themselves.
Add the Elves from Earth into the mix, and the story about Elves traveling across the stars, and the thrills keep coming.
This is an example of what happens when the author has absolutely no idea what they are doing for a storyline. I’m a quadriplegic, going into a video game where you can walk! Oh wait, it’s a real world not a video game. Oh wait no we’re going to do stuff in outer space! There are so many white line holes. So many unexplored areas. Oh and did I mention that he’s level to level 66 well like barely felt anything outside of the dungeon where are you safe? First time he covers a serious threat our protagonist is going to fill. He said everything given to him and have no real challenges. Although interesting read, this reminds me more of a child’s book where everything is just given and sunshine and rainbows happen…
So I got about a quarter through book one and just had to quit.
The player is a moron. The game world is completely broken. The AI's are so personified as to be completely unbelievable. So I was a quarter in with a broken player playing g a broken game with broken gods and nothing had happened. No story at all. That is why I quit.