Morgan is trapped in the Divine Zone of the Endless, while the world slowly devolves into chaos.
With her brother and all her friends trapped inside the Academy of New Faeland, Gwen needs to find a way to pull off the to both break in and then break them all out. Not only from the Academy itself, but from the borders of New Faeland itself.
Sarah and Katherine tackle new problems as the communications blackout continues in addition to all teleportation being blocked by an unknown source.
With so much on the line, everyone has to work in the dark racing against the clock, and hoping against hope that Morgan will return in time to save them all.
This book contains so profanity, gore and content that may not be suitable for children. This book also contains GameLit elements, such as stat sheets, a form of leveling, and experience gain.
Really enjoyed the adventures of both the old and the young. It can be a real challenge to write about a powerful person in a way that is relatable, the author does a super job of it. I look forward to the next installment in the series.
But the author has mastered it. Is the MC OP? Absolutely. Does it feel like just another book where plot armor and bad narrative make a paper thin challenge? Nope. The story continues to be deep and immersive with fantastic plots and characters. Keep them coming!
This series was one of my favorites back at the start of my LitRPG journey, and it continues to hold up. Aaron Oster is a fantastic writer with a deeply enchanting imagination. 100/10.
Pretty much what you expect it was entertaining. Still kind of mad that they didn’t end the series at book 10. Book 12 was actually better than 11 tho which didn’t seem to have much of a plot. Kinda crazy they found more ways to make Morgan more OP.