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Pilgrim #4-6

Pilgrim Omnibus 2

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Over 1,000 pages long, the second Pilgrim Omnibus continues Danzen Ravja's incredible journey.

As Danzen grows most comfortable with the nature of his own skin, a new set of challenges present themselves. The Seven Evils have been freed from the depths of Diyu by Danzen's jealous brother, and they seek to wreak havoc on the Kishu Kingdom.

A new hope presents itself in the form of a collection of mysterious relics known as the Fatebricks, but finding them won't be easy, especially with the Seven Evils on his back. Danzen's only option is to cultivate his echo, a feat easier said than done...

With its captivating narrative that is equal parts John Wick, Inuyasha, and The Witcher , this bestselling western cultivation series from Harmon Cooper continues to resonate with progression fantasy readers worldwide. To enhance the visual narrative, the Pilgrim Omnibus also features original illustrations that paint a vivid portrait of Danzen's world, from yokai to the East-meets-West settings.

1691 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 19, 2023

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Harmon Cooper

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Harmon Cooper is the author of over sixty fantasy works. His bestselling series include Pilgrim, War Priest, Cowboy Necromancer, and Tokens and Towers.

His series, The Feedback Loop, is one of the earlier GameLit works first published in 2015. An earphone award winner for the series Death's Mantle, Harmon won the LitRPG/GameLit Audiobook of the Year award for Sacred Cat Island, narrated by Legends and Lattes author Travis Baldree.

Harmon write progression fantasy, cultivation fantasy, and LitRPG/GameLit.

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1,724 reviews18 followers
September 16, 2023
This series just gets better and better.

Our Pilgrim of the title, Danzen Ravja, is still having difficulties trying to live his life without some person, Yokai, or other being jumping out at him. Now that he has decided to rebuild Sunyata - as his mother would've wanted - he needs all the help he can get. Enter Danzen's jealous brother, Nomtoi, who wants to kill him so that he can control him in the afterlife, and take his father's place on the Diyu throne.

This series is a twisty and turny rollercoaster ride constantly moving up and down, then keeping you right on the edge and holding your breath until you are released and tipped over the top. The fight scenes are really exquisite and you feel like you are actually in Danzen's shoes.

I enjoy Danzen's thoughts on the other characters, and I love the way that each book more deeply explores Danzen's echo cultivation and how he utilises this. At times this feels spiritual and emotional. He's coming on beautifully, but he's still not strong enough to meet his half-brother and full-demon, Nomtoi, in battle. Not that he wants the throne anyway, although his late mother and others thought that being inside Diyu would be the best way to rebuild Sunyata. Danzen's personal jury is still out on that one...

The Seven Evils set free by Nomtoi are sure to drop in when Danzen least expects them - however these have a certain artistic flair about them - and there are appearances from old Yokai, new Yokai, sect members, clan members, ex-classmates, ex-teachers, old enemies, new enemies, old friends, new friends, and we say "goodbye" to an old acquaintance.

As you would expect from this author, the writing, world building and cultivation continue to inspire. An incredible continuing series. I LOVE IT!
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September 30, 2023
Box worthy

This 2nd in the boxset series is a massive size and well worth adding to the collection with additional art added and having the books 4 to 6 all together gives us a weighty tomb to enjoy for many hours
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