Ethan and his companions have returned to Hawkshead, but all is not well. Something is scaring away the animals in the area and wreaking havoc on the village’s food supply. The villagers call on Ethan and his friends to find the problem and deal with it. All clues lead the group to the old abandoned mine and the tomb which the former mayor uncovered. What sort of magic or monster could scare away the animals, and what traps may still lurk in the tomb's darkness? When the tomb seals behind them, Ethan and the group have no choice but go forward into the depths and face whatever dangers lie at the heart of the tomb. But the tomb may no longer be empty, and its new residents don't appreciate trespassers. Now they must use all of their abilities and magic to make it out alive, and Ethan may have to make the ultimate sacrifice to save his friends.
King Author keep popping up in modern literature. This is not the first litrpg I’ve read that features him. This is an entertaining series, despite the ridiculous harem build up moments and that extremely hard to like dwarf, but I think it would be better if it were a completely original story. I’m probably still going to finish the series but it’s getting predictable. Maybe the swarm queen will add enough of a twist to freshen up the plot line on the MC’s journey to ultimate victory.
I don’t know where this idea came from that you can’t reference pop culture in literature, but seriously, you can say Star Wars, Lightsaber and Jedi. You will NOT be sued for referring to these thing in your writing. George Lucas is not going to shake you down for saying X-Wing. Just don’t pass off someone else’s intellectual property as your own and you will be fine. Rant over.
This is a fun series, a little on the shallow side when it comes to character depth but they are slowly getting better, very slowly.
I've enjoyed the series so far, but this one is really toeing the line of becoming a harem novel, which I don't like. There's a whole mechanic of mana being linked to sex, which was completely avoidable because Ethan can siphon mana. Instead he kept it secret for a long while to essentially manipulate a party member. I really hope this trend does not continue.
Ethan is sent on a quest to return the wildlife back to the forest so the village may survive again
Ethan returns to hawkhead only to learn the wildlife game left the forest do to disturbance in the area . They are sent out to find out why . Fix the problem so the wildlife game will return once again . So the village will survive again .recommend reading excellent series .
The gang is back home. But troubles in the mind waiting once more… With some old earth legends making cameos, a whole bunch of men are recharging, and adventure! This is a great addition to the series.
I really enjoyed this book and the story progression of the series. The characters grow each book although the elf Druid is taking a back set roll in the last two books. I hope she gets some time in the limelight. Otherwise great book.
It was hard to finish the book, it really started to drag in the 2nd but was a downward slog. The MC is the whole focus you could really remove everyone else and continue the story. The companions were all but a foot note of the story and personality's from droll to frustrating.
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