It’s time for the Great Navigator Rosgard to be on his way, leading his seafaring armadas toward the far-off new continent. All Waldyra’s players are impatient to get there, desperate to hear the cry of “All aboard!”
But instead, Rosgard becomes a father, of all things. Although his mischievous little daughter is only a digital creation of this virtual world, the challenges of being a father are still the same. Besides, she isn’t a child anymore but a restless teen with a rather contrary nature. She loves fishing and other adventures, and she has no intention of staying in an induced sleep for much longer while her father is off gallivanting around on his own. She wants to have fun too!
That’s all well and good but the girl is a potential goddess in the making, and her arrival into this world isn’t exactly welcome by the gods of old whose own heavenly thrones are getting a bit too shaky for comfort. New gods like herself offer generous gifts to their would-be followers, stripping the old gods of their dwindling flocks and with them, the divine energy that sustains them. With a considerable drop in power, the old gods risk being thrown down into the terrible divine hell of Tantarial. No one wants to go to hell, and gods are no exception. The wicked goddess Guorra embarks on a veritable headhunt looking for the girl who’s now in mortal danger.
So Rosgard has no choice, really. He’s obliged to take his little girl with him on his perilous journey. And now he’s busy leveling up while preparing for his great voyage which promises new puzzles and mysteries in his discovery of Waldyra.
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More like a 3.5.but it may be story burnout so erring towards a four
Baroness has more tricks
Snessa slithers her way into more tasks for Roz
And Fish. So much fish.
Not sure what else to say as this is the 7th entry. Review wise it has a bit of Middle entry-itis as it is hard to have a buildup and climax while covering all the bases BUT The Sleepless ones and Roz do start nailing down the terms of the arrangements and we see the boons the navigator can grant to a ship. We even get more info on Tantarial as well as some excellent additions to Grim and Mertha's stories.
Book 7 in this LitRPG fantasy series about an online virtual reality game. I'm still noticing translation errors or typos here and there but not enough to be overly distracting. The series continues to focus more on the online world which is good. I'm a little concerned that the author will be able to wrap everything up in the two remaining books but everything keeps progressing. A lot of plotlines are getting pushed to the side at times. I'm still enjoying the series.
This is another series where I get ARC's to check the translation from Russian to English. I like this series now that it's professionally translated. Can be a bit slow at times due to the many different threads the author has woven throughout this story.