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Yvvaros #2

The Clash of Worlds

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After the Battle of Kantor, everything changed.

The digital world of Yvvaros was saved from destruction by the efforts of Luke and his guild, The Consulate. Unfortunately, the deluge of MMORPG players ‘going all in’ became intense enough to attract the scrutiny of governments across the world. The UN’s cyber police force intervened, installing NPC overseers known as the Arbiters to keep the players of Yvvaros from having the freedom to self-determine.

With permadeath still enabled and risk around every corner, Luke is forced into direct conflict with the Arbiters in his struggle to protect Tess. All of the players that have gone all in become targets, and anyone caught assisting them faces judgement by the sword.

When a new arrival puts forth a plan to liberate Yvvaros by using the game's own quest rewards against it, Luke is forced to make a decision that could lead his friends into salvation, or into death.

327 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 20, 2015

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Alex Mulder

6 books6 followers
Alex Mulder is science fiction and fantasy author that lives in the mid-western United States. Much of his inspiration comes from the nature of human experience and the implications of near future technologies.

His hobbies include paragliding, modding video games, and playing the drums.

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2,938 reviews50 followers
December 19, 2018
I liked this one too, though not as much as the first book. It exptended the story, and gave us a peek into the goings on behind the scenes just a bit, and that's always interesting (to me at least), and we got to see some new characters, some brutality, some deliberate sabotage, and of course, some heroics, all of which combine for an entertaining tale. If there's more in this series, I'd certainly not mind reading them, but I'm not very enthusiastic about where the story is heading, so there is that. Anyway, this installment is well worth the read if you liked the first one, and if you like both of these, I'm sure there will be more, the ending didn't scream more books, but it didn't exactly make much of an attempt to wrap up all the storylines, so there almost has to be more.
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70 reviews2 followers
February 23, 2017
Kind of meh

There was a few really good moments in this book, but for the most part I only felt a growing sense of rage at the main character. instead of growing as a character he regressed by leaps and bounds. There were moments of growth followed by mind numbing moments of stupid. The relationship with his companions only got worse and the romance that the first book destroyed never grew and the defining moment was squandered. I hoped through this whole book for her death so we'd get some kind of growth in the main character's personality.
794 reviews7 followers
January 20, 2017
Exciting and dark

This is a compelling story. 2 books in and the nature of the world portrayed is a dark on. I know this is litRPG, but it does remind me of the well of souls series by Jack Chalked.
54 reviews
November 13, 2015
Nice

Was invigorating,read it every day.Was confused at first . But caught on to it. Good work keep writing thank you
8 reviews
February 18, 2016
Alex where are you? Good book and worth the read

Alex writes with passion and purpose. He needs to update his Amazon profile and he needs to write a 3rd book.
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