The price they paid to find this city won’t come close to the cost it takes to build it.
The Cipher has rewarded Cullen with XP to distribute across areas of Resurrection City, from military to defense, economy and more, but he'll need so much more than that to protect his people. And he must do it while negotiating treaties with invaluable allies and fighting off sorcerers, mobs, and the dungeon core growing up out of their backyard.
The galaxy-spanning Osuna have seen the city’s power from beyond the stars, and are now on their way to claim it for themselves.
Cullen’s job is to build this city before they get there, because if he doesn’t, only slavery and genocide await.
Will he meet the challenge, or let his people’s greatest hope die in a valley somewhere deep in the Spirit Realm?
Tim Kaiver is an old-school gamer who writes Sci-Fi/Fantasy LitRPG. His Cipher's Quest novel is RealRPG inspired by Final Fantasy VI's mix of magic and low-tech society, Stargate's exploration of myth and galactic consequences, and grows into what he loved about the world of Dragonlance and the first Warcraft games where it was fun to chop wood and build your army. The Ciphercraft series could easily top seven books and spin off into LitRPG adventures on numerous other worlds. Three books have been written so far, with plans to release every couple months.
Book one, Cipher's Quest released July 21, 2020 on Kindle Unlimited.
He's also writing Skateboarder Samurai, another RealRPG set in an alternate Earth where dual classes are given powers by the alien Overrulers to compete for humanity's survival in a world wide round robin tournament.
Cullen and his friends are back, well whose that survived and are free from the ending of the last book. Now they have the task of rebuilding a city and surviving it. Lots of fun, entertaining scenes, unknown sneaking up on them, and surviving it all. If you like LitRPG it was a good story for that. But it was also a good story for the sake of the story. I enjoyed it and looked forward to what was going to show up next and surprise me. Plus do not forget the Dungeon Core with its fun surprises. Fingers crossed that the good guys would survive to the end.