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<p>"Set to be the cult LitRPG." – Beta Reader #1</p> <p>"Breaking Bad quality." – Beta Reader #2</p> <p>"Builds and improves on everything the genre has done so far." – Beta Reader #3</p> <p>As we move forward, one of the main points of the novel will be to explore all of what's possible and doable in a world taken over by a System. This is going to be one of the deepest LitRPG systems you'll ever read of. It's revealed volume by volume, do not expect info dumps in three chapters because that is not how Humanity would find things out. It's an incremental process.</p> <p>Synopsis</p> <p>James Clark has been stuck in a dead-end job until the day he decided to investigate the company's finances and discovered they were embezzling money. On the day the IRS is scheduled to storm the company and hand him out a contract for a new job with them, many things appear out of the ordinary. He can't wait to get to the jousting range to practice his lancing on the weekend, but the IRS seems weirdly late to the company meeting. Could it be that something is up?</p> <p>Follow James as he is thrusted into a weird Tutorial with the co-workers he hates so much and that he ratted out to the authorities, collaborates with a sassy horse, and learns how to ride through hellish landscapes and skewer monsters with his lance. All this while enjoying some well-placed geeky and movie-buff references!</p> <p>Humanity will have to slowly discover all the features of a System that doesn't seem inclined to explain things and that is even less interested in their survival. The System is not balanced like you would expect in a videogame. Also, Humanity will soon learn, after coming back to Earth after the Tutorial, that they are not the apex predator anymore. Not by a long shot.</p> <p>Extremely rich world-building, especially System-side, with close to no filler in a LitRPG apocalypse. Volumes are 35-50k words each, ten chapters long, tankobon sized. Not all of the system will be explained, mostly just shown; it will be left to the reader to piece together the hints. The author has gone into insane detail for the system, levels, experience, and everything behind the scenes. You can check out his Twitch here where he does public world-building usually during mornings, CET timezone. Upon reaching certain milestones, filler chapters with a .5 denominator might be written to explain what happened behind the scenes and showcase some of the depth of the world-building.</p> <p>Only two chapters a week, around 3k to 4.5k words each. Quality first and foremost. Every chapter took more than twelve hours of work.</p>
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