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The character data is a bit wordy in Terminate the Other World / Arrival: isekai etc... since the MC is a cyborg and basically hacking the system at times to better integrate... rest is enjoyable tho...

This has been fun so fa..."
Sounds fun! Bummer about Scum of the Earth not being as funny... how far did you get?
Tonari no Emily wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Switched over to Arrival: A Humorous Isekai LitRPG (I'm really in try everything mode, right now, to keep my interest and find something I want to read)...
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I read the first hour... it's only 8hrs audio... I'll continue... it's still "Kane Good"... just without so much "Kane Humor"...
Bit too close to reality... that was the reviewer take, after an hour, when I got curious...
Weird aliens conquer Earth... 1 sniveling senator survives and becomes The Senator, for a large swath of America (repartitioned by our alien overloards)... Senator and the MC underling pretty much just try to make slaver sound good... they have 7 year olds working the mines...
Plot seems to involve a resistance, but seen from the side of the underling to the Senator... and a "police squad" going around killing people and drumming up fake confessions to keep the aliens happy, because it sounds like a recent murder was done by someone with access to police vehicles/etc...
And that's as far as I got... Gestapo situation...
T..."
I read the first hour... it's only 8hrs audio... I'll continue... it's still "Kane Good"... just without so much "Kane Humor"...
Bit too close to reality... that was the reviewer take, after an hour, when I got curious...
Weird aliens conquer Earth... 1 sniveling senator survives and becomes The Senator, for a large swath of America (repartitioned by our alien overloards)... Senator and the MC underling pretty much just try to make slaver sound good... they have 7 year olds working the mines...
Plot seems to involve a resistance, but seen from the side of the underling to the Senator... and a "police squad" going around killing people and drumming up fake confessions to keep the aliens happy, because it sounds like a recent murder was done by someone with access to police vehicles/etc...
And that's as far as I got... Gestapo situation...
Nirkatze wrote: "LOL Iain on a Quest to Find More Books to Tempt Us With."
This is one of those books I picked up on monthly sale in March/April/May... can't remember if anyone else did... around the time I got Re:Monarch
This is one of those books I picked up on monthly sale in March/April/May... can't remember if anyone else did... around the time I got Re:Monarch
Watched a movie, and some bits and bobs, and now back to what I'm officially renaming the Terminator LitRPG... much easier than the long name I keep having to write... anyway...
Lots of data sheets, but the AI / Cyborg is breaking the system alot faster than most LitRPGs, thanks to being a cyborg that doesn't have to sleep, can multitask, can learn skills perfectly from the System Tutorial when buying a skill, rather than learning it through practice like other people apparently have to... being able to do simulations... being a walking dungeon with component slots instead of a physical dungeon (recently got a dungeon aura to absorb some mana/XP from people nearby), etc etc etc... she's powerleveling like a field, and has 2 minions so far, a Rat King and a Spider Queen... dungeon bosses that surrendered to survive... the Rat King keeps trying to come up with ways to trick the cyborg and escape / get a new dungeon... the spider queen sounds like a hippie/surfer, and is much better at getting perks by being truthful but also a bit sneaky (having cyborg paralyze enemies and let spider kill to get shared XP... and buying a summoning dungeon upgrade to be able to summon more minions but also get the spider a nice lounging bedroom)...
I'm enjoying it... I looked into the author some more (Icalos), and they finished this story last year... 3rd audiobook due out soon, and I think there's enough chapters for 6 audiobooks total...
There's also a prequel sequel that explores the world of superheroes/villains that the cyborg comes from, but that seems to only have 2 ebooks and maybe wasn't successful enough to make audio, i dunno?... it's about a "Faceless minion" that's secretly controlling the world by shaping the superhero/villain war somehow?... it's described as a parody/comedy... kinda like Redshirts parodying the cannon fodder in Star Trek stories...
His newest story is called Bee dungeon, and has to do with a dungeon full of bees, apparently... but also a worldwide threat... I'm not really clear... it sounds like it might be a cozy litrpg, since one of the Royal Road reviewers said they didn't know how to describe it without making it sound boring, but they enjoy it... that feels like code for cozy/slice-of-life to me...
In more Terminator LitRPG discussion, I think the thing this most reminds me of is DIRE Saga:
Born
Seed
Time
DIRE: WARS
Dire: Sins
Dire: Hell
That's another series from the Threadbare guy, that started as a Worm fanfic... once I knew that, it explained alot about born, cause WORM is a pretty post-apocalyptic world, almost... and DIRE just went there with an EMT plotline taking out the power grid... anyway, it's a supervillain cyborg series that does all sorts of super powers and time travel shenanigans... sounds alot like this Terminator LitRPG basically... minus the LitRPG stats... DIRE Saga is big on kayfabe, the same as certain aspects of Threadbare and Small Medium series (the wrestling term for playing fictional good guy / bad guy personas)...
Lots of data sheets, but the AI / Cyborg is breaking the system alot faster than most LitRPGs, thanks to being a cyborg that doesn't have to sleep, can multitask, can learn skills perfectly from the System Tutorial when buying a skill, rather than learning it through practice like other people apparently have to... being able to do simulations... being a walking dungeon with component slots instead of a physical dungeon (recently got a dungeon aura to absorb some mana/XP from people nearby), etc etc etc... she's powerleveling like a field, and has 2 minions so far, a Rat King and a Spider Queen... dungeon bosses that surrendered to survive... the Rat King keeps trying to come up with ways to trick the cyborg and escape / get a new dungeon... the spider queen sounds like a hippie/surfer, and is much better at getting perks by being truthful but also a bit sneaky (having cyborg paralyze enemies and let spider kill to get shared XP... and buying a summoning dungeon upgrade to be able to summon more minions but also get the spider a nice lounging bedroom)...
I'm enjoying it... I looked into the author some more (Icalos), and they finished this story last year... 3rd audiobook due out soon, and I think there's enough chapters for 6 audiobooks total...
There's also a prequel sequel that explores the world of superheroes/villains that the cyborg comes from, but that seems to only have 2 ebooks and maybe wasn't successful enough to make audio, i dunno?... it's about a "Faceless minion" that's secretly controlling the world by shaping the superhero/villain war somehow?... it's described as a parody/comedy... kinda like Redshirts parodying the cannon fodder in Star Trek stories...
His newest story is called Bee dungeon, and has to do with a dungeon full of bees, apparently... but also a worldwide threat... I'm not really clear... it sounds like it might be a cozy litrpg, since one of the Royal Road reviewers said they didn't know how to describe it without making it sound boring, but they enjoy it... that feels like code for cozy/slice-of-life to me...
In more Terminator LitRPG discussion, I think the thing this most reminds me of is DIRE Saga:
Born
Seed
Time
DIRE: WARS
Dire: Sins
Dire: Hell
That's another series from the Threadbare guy, that started as a Worm fanfic... once I knew that, it explained alot about born, cause WORM is a pretty post-apocalyptic world, almost... and DIRE just went there with an EMT plotline taking out the power grid... anyway, it's a supervillain cyborg series that does all sorts of super powers and time travel shenanigans... sounds alot like this Terminator LitRPG basically... minus the LitRPG stats... DIRE Saga is big on kayfabe, the same as certain aspects of Threadbare and Small Medium series (the wrestling term for playing fictional good guy / bad guy personas)...
I reached the Valued Allies chapters... Hi-larious... cyborg went back and dealt with the dino-turtle or whatever that ripped off her arm near the start of the book, then felt strong enough to return to the Primary Directive... finding out where she is, finding Superior Officer types, and offering assistance...
Walks right past some kids being antagonized by bully/bandit-types, and they try to harass her, and she exterminates them, and continues on... the kids seek help with their own problems introduced in the first Interlude a few chapters ago, and now they're "valued allies" getting help meeting the requirements to become official dungeon explorers, who will help the MC in return... magical contract signed to that effect...
And now that I wrote that out, it's basically the scene where Arnold steals the biker clothes in Terminator, lol...
Walks right past some kids being antagonized by bully/bandit-types, and they try to harass her, and she exterminates them, and continues on... the kids seek help with their own problems introduced in the first Interlude a few chapters ago, and now they're "valued allies" getting help meeting the requirements to become official dungeon explorers, who will help the MC in return... magical contract signed to that effect...
And now that I wrote that out, it's basically the scene where Arnold steals the biker clothes in Terminator, lol...
The character sheet got a bit annoying halfway through the book... I started skipping over the recaps and only listening to spell/skill upgrade path options (generally ways to make things better at single target or AOE)...
When I finally noticed how long it was getting, the character sheet recital was 15-20 minutes... it even repeats the System footnotes about unknown cyborg part upgrades...
When I finally noticed how long it was getting, the character sheet recital was 15-20 minutes... it even repeats the System footnotes about unknown cyborg part upgrades...
Almost done now and gonna buy #2 for 7.49 with whispersync… this grew on me so hard… between the human leveling and the dungeon leveling and the culture shock… and the doomed Rat King minion that keeps failing in his plots for world domination and escape from minionhood… all the newly created/summoned rats and spiders worship Seero/NSLICE-00P as their loving queen for leveling them up and letting them gain skills/stats and names instead of being cannon fodder…
Scum of the Earth got more interesting at hour 2... lots of things going on, and MC got kidnapped by the woman he's been spying on in the apartment building across the street (the resistance fighter plot)... and he has "pre-Stockhold Syndrome?"... he was in love with his kidnapper BEFORE he was even kidnapped... making for a really kinda hilarious interrogation scene...

Definitely sounds like it, if they're writing snippets...
I started Terminate the Other World #2... after the climax of the previous book, lots of XP was earned, and the Rat King sought to evolve... and stumbled onto the cyborg critter option, opening up alot of avenues for Serro... and greater integration into the AI systems (foiling it yet again)... now Serro wants all the critters to become cyborgs when they get the chance / enough XP & Levels... the spider queen just became a cyborg and is so angry at the Rat King... cyborgs can use mana to remove the need for sleep, and the spider was a hippie/stoner/sleeper type until now, and is now fully awake and not happy about it... LOLOL...
I started Terminate the Other World #2... after the climax of the previous book, lots of XP was earned, and the Rat King sought to evolve... and stumbled onto the cyborg critter option, opening up alot of avenues for Serro... and greater integration into the AI systems (foiling it yet again)... now Serro wants all the critters to become cyborgs when they get the chance / enough XP & Levels... the spider queen just became a cyborg and is so angry at the Rat King... cyborgs can use mana to remove the need for sleep, and the spider was a hippie/stoner/sleeper type until now, and is now fully awake and not happy about it... LOLOL...
I can't help it!!!
The Explorator/Legion leader in the main town for now (I think he's the underling to the Magister, and gets all the shit jobs and report reading), is stuck dealing with the emergence of the MC, and he really reminds me of the governor of the town near Fa Ram, in Beware of Chicken... constantly bemoaning the headaches he's stuck with as a result of random things linked to the MC... altho now that they've met, things have been going alot better for him... for a day... now a war/invasion is happening... things are about to become a headache again...
The Explorator/Legion leader in the main town for now (I think he's the underling to the Magister, and gets all the shit jobs and report reading), is stuck dealing with the emergence of the MC, and he really reminds me of the governor of the town near Fa Ram, in Beware of Chicken... constantly bemoaning the headaches he's stuck with as a result of random things linked to the MC... altho now that they've met, things have been going alot better for him... for a day... now a war/invasion is happening... things are about to become a headache again...
The first book also had an epic rematch between a rat and a cat that played out like an anime fight, building to one of those flying punches where both are going for the kill simultaneously... and it was awesome...
Halfway through audiobook 2 now... audiobook 3 doesn't come out until next month...
Ullyses the Spider Queen regained manual control of her sleep schedule... and just went into a weeklong coma, lol...
Ullyses the Spider Queen regained manual control of her sleep schedule... and just went into a weeklong coma, lol...
60% through audiobook 2... Seero just got the Jeff Goldblum achievement :D
"Life, uh, finds a way... and sometimes it has assistance"... Seero just accidentally created a new race of creatures, while healing a child of evil magic... (view spoiler) ...
I love how any time the cyborg does something weird, it just freaks the Game Devs / Gods out (there's 2 that talk back and forth sometimes, in the footnotes, when giving the MC unique achievements/abilities/rewards for crazy actions... they also bicker a bit... can't decide if this is a game world or they're deities or what...)
"Life, uh, finds a way... and sometimes it has assistance"... Seero just accidentally created a new race of creatures, while healing a child of evil magic... (view spoiler) ...
I love how any time the cyborg does something weird, it just freaks the Game Devs / Gods out (there's 2 that talk back and forth sometimes, in the footnotes, when giving the MC unique achievements/abilities/rewards for crazy actions... they also bicker a bit... can't decide if this is a game world or they're deities or what...)
Almost done with Terminator LitRPG #2 and I’m truly sad… Audible has a bunch of recommendations for me to checkout tho, like one called Heretical Fishing: a guide to thwarting cultists and some other words I forget…

This Inevitable Ruin
Currently listing an Oct 1 release date on the book's page. Unsure if that's real or not. The cover reveal hit Patreon last week so that's something. Exciting!
Yea... we discussed the cover last week in the Bedlam Bride thread... he's expecting to release before the end of the year, I think...

Yes... looking forward to many coming new releases... the benefits of being prolific readers who read lots of series... always something to look forward to...
I finally cleared alot of the books I started recently and then paused... now it's time to load up on a whole slew of other books I'm behind on reading for BRs...
I finally cleared alot of the books I started recently and then paused... now it's time to load up on a whole slew of other books I'm behind on reading for BRs...

I got my husband started on DCC 2 this week. He's having just as much fun as the first book :) That series has been one of the best finds.
It does it's thing ridiculously well... which is be crazy machismo fun with alot of moving elements...
I've been reading alot, just like last year... persevering to avoid a slump, despite ups and downs in my speedy reading...
Been about 1 week behind on BRs for the past 2-3 months now...
Trimmed out some BRs when I had to, that would have just made a bad situation worse... leaves me with some FOMO, looking at the notifications for the things I wish I had time for... but I don't want to quit the series I already started, even if half are re-reads... the re-reads keep me going when I slump a bit, and jumping ship to unscheduled LitRPGs and cozies keeps me going when I slump alot...
Been about 1 week behind on BRs for the past 2-3 months now...
Trimmed out some BRs when I had to, that would have just made a bad situation worse... leaves me with some FOMO, looking at the notifications for the things I wish I had time for... but I don't want to quit the series I already started, even if half are re-reads... the re-reads keep me going when I slump a bit, and jumping ship to unscheduled LitRPGs and cozies keeps me going when I slump alot...
The list of BRs I'm behind on from late June to today:
Winter Lost -- Mercy Thompson #14 (new release)
Salem's Lot -- Stephen King Dark Tower Prep
Beast-Laid Plans -- Beaufort Scales #7
Over the Woodward Wall -- Up and Under #1
Midnight Blue-Light Special -- InCryptid #2 (re-read)
Nowhere Man -- Orphan X #2 (re-read)
Bayou Moon -- Edge #2 (re-read)
Disquiet Gods -- Sun Eater #6 (after many reschedules) (newest release)
The list of BRs coming up, from today to Monday:
Ascendant -- Songs of Chaos #1
Mirror Dance -- Vorkosigan #8 (re-read)
Land of Lost Things -- Book of Lost Things #2 (finale)
Along the Saltwise Sea -- Up and Under #2
Precursor -- Foreigner #4 (Arc 2, #1)
Into the Labyrinth -- Mage Errant #1 (1/2 of omnibus)
Monday, being June 15th, is also a busy BR day:
After Dark -- Mystery Book Club standalone for the month
Exposed -- Animorphs #27 -- I think this is 1st time reading this one, finally... 1-26 were re-reads -- 54 book series
Fate's Edge -- Edge #3 (re-read)
Risen -- Alex Verus #12 (re-read) (finale)
Flag in Exile -- Honor Harrington #5 (re-read) -- everything after this is new to me
But, then, there's only 14 more BRs for the rest of the month, which is decent...
Into the Windwracked Wilds -- Up and Under #3
Vigor Mortis 4 -- Vigor Mortis #4 :D (finale)
The Magos -- Warhammer 40k: Inquisition #7: Eisenhorn #4
Jewel of the Endless Erg -- Mage Errant #2 (2/2 of omnibus)
Mage's End Game -- Tournament of Shadows #6 (finale) -- Mystery Book Club monthly new release
Reaper Man -- Discworld #12
Experiment -- Animorphs #28
Steel's Edge -- Edge #4 (re-read) (finale)
Human Division -- Old Man's War #5 (re-read)
Under the Smokestrewn Sky -- Up and Under #4 (finale)
He Who Fights With Monsters 1 -- HWFWM #1
Soulbinder -- Spellslinger #4 (re-read)
Lightning-Struck Heart -- Tales of Verania #1
Big Man Upstairs -- DCI Logan #7 -- Mystery Book Club monthly continuing series read
Winter Lost -- Mercy Thompson #14 (new release)
Salem's Lot -- Stephen King Dark Tower Prep
Beast-Laid Plans -- Beaufort Scales #7
Over the Woodward Wall -- Up and Under #1
Midnight Blue-Light Special -- InCryptid #2 (re-read)
Nowhere Man -- Orphan X #2 (re-read)
Bayou Moon -- Edge #2 (re-read)
Disquiet Gods -- Sun Eater #6 (after many reschedules) (newest release)
The list of BRs coming up, from today to Monday:
Ascendant -- Songs of Chaos #1
Mirror Dance -- Vorkosigan #8 (re-read)
Land of Lost Things -- Book of Lost Things #2 (finale)
Along the Saltwise Sea -- Up and Under #2
Precursor -- Foreigner #4 (Arc 2, #1)
Into the Labyrinth -- Mage Errant #1 (1/2 of omnibus)
Monday, being June 15th, is also a busy BR day:
After Dark -- Mystery Book Club standalone for the month
Exposed -- Animorphs #27 -- I think this is 1st time reading this one, finally... 1-26 were re-reads -- 54 book series
Fate's Edge -- Edge #3 (re-read)
Risen -- Alex Verus #12 (re-read) (finale)
Flag in Exile -- Honor Harrington #5 (re-read) -- everything after this is new to me
But, then, there's only 14 more BRs for the rest of the month, which is decent...
Into the Windwracked Wilds -- Up and Under #3
Vigor Mortis 4 -- Vigor Mortis #4 :D (finale)
The Magos -- Warhammer 40k: Inquisition #7: Eisenhorn #4
Jewel of the Endless Erg -- Mage Errant #2 (2/2 of omnibus)
Mage's End Game -- Tournament of Shadows #6 (finale) -- Mystery Book Club monthly new release
Reaper Man -- Discworld #12
Experiment -- Animorphs #28
Steel's Edge -- Edge #4 (re-read) (finale)
Human Division -- Old Man's War #5 (re-read)
Under the Smokestrewn Sky -- Up and Under #4 (finale)
He Who Fights With Monsters 1 -- HWFWM #1
Soulbinder -- Spellslinger #4 (re-read)
Lightning-Struck Heart -- Tales of Verania #1
Big Man Upstairs -- DCI Logan #7 -- Mystery Book Club monthly continuing series read
Audible Recommendations:
Audible keeps recommending The Primal Hunter to me now, with my recent listens, in the app on that home screen... it's one of those LitRPGs that's been on my radar for awhile, with nearly a dozen audiobooks... and it sounds super similar to He Who Fights with Monsters, which we're starting soon... both are about office managers thrown into a LitRPG world... and I already read The Daily Grind: A Slice-of-Life LitRPG, which is probably one of the things putting it on my recs list, even if they're quite different...
The Chosen One looks cute (RPG player glitches the tutorial ally so she isn't killed off at the end of the tutorial, and takes her on adventures)... but the fact it's being recommended to me because of Scum of the Earth is weird... the blurbs remind me of Forever Fantasy online, where the NPCs gain freedom, the game world starts breaking, and the goal is escape into the real world...
And now, for the recommendations I wanted to seek... whatever Audible thinks I'll like after the Terminator RPGs...
Heretical Fishing: A Cozy Guide to Annoying the Cults, Outsmarting the Fish, and Alienating Oneself #1-3
ShipCore #1.0-3.0
Most of the other stuff is already on my TBR, or has super bad reviews in their pop-ups on Audible, pushing me away...
Audible keeps recommending The Primal Hunter to me now, with my recent listens, in the app on that home screen... it's one of those LitRPGs that's been on my radar for awhile, with nearly a dozen audiobooks... and it sounds super similar to He Who Fights with Monsters, which we're starting soon... both are about office managers thrown into a LitRPG world... and I already read The Daily Grind: A Slice-of-Life LitRPG, which is probably one of the things putting it on my recs list, even if they're quite different...
The Chosen One looks cute (RPG player glitches the tutorial ally so she isn't killed off at the end of the tutorial, and takes her on adventures)... but the fact it's being recommended to me because of Scum of the Earth is weird... the blurbs remind me of Forever Fantasy online, where the NPCs gain freedom, the game world starts breaking, and the goal is escape into the real world...
And now, for the recommendations I wanted to seek... whatever Audible thinks I'll like after the Terminator RPGs...
Heretical Fishing: A Cozy Guide to Annoying the Cults, Outsmarting the Fish, and Alienating Oneself #1-3
ShipCore #1.0-3.0
Most of the other stuff is already on my TBR, or has super bad reviews in their pop-ups on Audible, pushing me away...

I put down those 5, and also The Emperor's Soul (token Sanderson), A Deadly Education (for love of book), The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (for pure fun, rep, non-European inspirations and creativity), and two others I can't think of off the top of my head--mostly going for a mix of favorite books past 2000 and books that had big impacts, like Percy Jackson being a second wave Harry Potter and getting kids into reading, but doing a better job with diversity and education than HP, especially with inciting interest in world cultures and mythologies... even if the book itself isn't necessarily 5 star writing.
Anyway--if y'all know anyone with a NYT subscription, we should swarm the choices with more SFF books!
Good luck with those recommendations to NYT, Nirkatze... I'm not a participator in that kinda stuff :D
I know Edging is a sex term... but it feels like the right word for me and my daily attempts to avoid a book slump, lately... I keep opening and closing so many of my BRs after a few pages/chapters, then jumping ship to LitRPGs when I run out of BR options... all over the place... gotta be close to 2 weeks behind on alot of stuff now, like so many people considering dropping out of more BRs... but I persevere...
Started The Path of Ascension yesterday, since we picked up the omnibus awhile back on Daily Deal or Audible monthly deals... reminds me a bit of Poor Man's Fight & Cradle, altho the premise reminds me more of a bunch of other LitRPGs I haven't started... kid gets a bad starting skill in the LitRPG/Cultivation system, and left to rot on a backwater planet... but really he just needs a good pairing skill, and suddenly he's Overpowered defensively...
One of the things I'm looking forward to in this series is that the timeline isn't as crunched as alot of other LitRPG series... MC starts at age 13, is age 16-17 now near the end of book 1, will be in his 30s/40s in a few more books, and is around age 200 in the newest chapters on Royal Road, which is basically on-par for anyone with any hope of staying on the eponymous "Path of Ascension" climbing from tier 1 to tier 25 in the Cultivation/RPG system... the world this is set on goes to tier 50, but if you get to tier 47ish you have to ascend to the next tier of reality/worlds that go up to tier 100 (not sure there's a limit to the system, just bubbles of influence... and there can only be 1 person max tier in a bubble that rules as emperor and keeps the system functioning)...
I think it takes thousands of years to reach tier 50... after reaching tier 10 on the Path, the MC gains a manager that helps guide their training, and she's a cat familiar that's like 62,000 years old...
I know Edging is a sex term... but it feels like the right word for me and my daily attempts to avoid a book slump, lately... I keep opening and closing so many of my BRs after a few pages/chapters, then jumping ship to LitRPGs when I run out of BR options... all over the place... gotta be close to 2 weeks behind on alot of stuff now, like so many people considering dropping out of more BRs... but I persevere...
Started The Path of Ascension yesterday, since we picked up the omnibus awhile back on Daily Deal or Audible monthly deals... reminds me a bit of Poor Man's Fight & Cradle, altho the premise reminds me more of a bunch of other LitRPGs I haven't started... kid gets a bad starting skill in the LitRPG/Cultivation system, and left to rot on a backwater planet... but really he just needs a good pairing skill, and suddenly he's Overpowered defensively...
One of the things I'm looking forward to in this series is that the timeline isn't as crunched as alot of other LitRPG series... MC starts at age 13, is age 16-17 now near the end of book 1, will be in his 30s/40s in a few more books, and is around age 200 in the newest chapters on Royal Road, which is basically on-par for anyone with any hope of staying on the eponymous "Path of Ascension" climbing from tier 1 to tier 25 in the Cultivation/RPG system... the world this is set on goes to tier 50, but if you get to tier 47ish you have to ascend to the next tier of reality/worlds that go up to tier 100 (not sure there's a limit to the system, just bubbles of influence... and there can only be 1 person max tier in a bubble that rules as emperor and keeps the system functioning)...
I think it takes thousands of years to reach tier 50... after reaching tier 10 on the Path, the MC gains a manager that helps guide their training, and she's a cat familiar that's like 62,000 years old...

I'm near the end of book 1 now, and the main characters are using the afterglow of an Ascender to give a power boost to their own Path (a known trick in this System)... the dude is tier 47 or 48, and ascending to the next realm, after 34,705 years of life... for some hard numbers on how long it takes...
I'm unclear how long this series is going to run... the Path of Ascension the series is named after ended at Tier 25, and the main characters accomplished that 60 chapters ago, and the series is still going on Royal Road... Completing the Path comes with it's own problems tho, since it shifts the delicate balance of power among realms of the same tier range... people assist the military from Tier 15-35 in times of war (to avoid realm destruction when higher tiers participate), and Pathers are expected to progress at twice the speed of regular guild delvers (failing to meet the time limits and you "fall off the path")... when the story started, it had been several hundred years maybe 1000 since the last person finished the path (and the age they finish matters too)... during the course of the story, a famous married couple manages it, and then the MCs do, and maybe another couple pairs... it's causing alot of wars and upheaval...
I'm unclear how long this series is going to run... the Path of Ascension the series is named after ended at Tier 25, and the main characters accomplished that 60 chapters ago, and the series is still going on Royal Road... Completing the Path comes with it's own problems tho, since it shifts the delicate balance of power among realms of the same tier range... people assist the military from Tier 15-35 in times of war (to avoid realm destruction when higher tiers participate), and Pathers are expected to progress at twice the speed of regular guild delvers (failing to meet the time limits and you "fall off the path")... when the story started, it had been several hundred years maybe 1000 since the last person finished the path (and the age they finish matters too)... during the course of the story, a famous married couple manages it, and then the MCs do, and maybe another couple pairs... it's causing alot of wars and upheaval...
Events in the second half of book 1, and now the final chapter giving some POV of the Emperor, is really showing how bonkers OP the MC of this series is gonna be for the system...
I don't think it's spelled out in the blurb, but the MC's "detrimental" talent is an ability that locks him at 1 MP to start, and gives him crazy mana regen... his tier 3 talent increases his MP to 10, and gives him a way to turn mana regen over max into increased MP cap (and he can use this to double his MP every tier, so by tier 25 he has 43 million MP)...
The AI system deems all talents with drawbacks as detrimental, even if they have strong upsides, which is what screwed him in chapter 1... but the regen is crazy, it's basically always 1 mana per second minimum, and he can reach 10% MP easily/instantly... reaching 100% is basically impossible without storing in mana crystals first... but if he just keeps spending, he's an infinite mana source... whereas other people can only generate a few hundred/thousand mana per day...
The main limiting factor is he can't cast spells he can't afford, early on, until his max MP goes up a fair bit... but he can cast channeling spells all day that others can only use for a few seconds/minutes... which...
And then by the halfway point of the book he realizes he can refill the mana of dungeons/rifts to get max rewards from max difficulty enemies... and the Emperor has plans to improve the kingdom and make reaching Tier 50 easier, someday, when he reaches Tier 45+
And it sounds like high tier people grow old/die/ascend after about 300,000 years max... people past tier 15 are considered immortal, but I dunno how immortal... age tends to get to people, when authors think about it... senility/accumulation of memories/etc...
This series is pretty pro-therapy, tho... and already made some oblique references to democracy, in reference to one of the other Realm Bubbles that runs elections instead of having an Emperor...
I don't think it's spelled out in the blurb, but the MC's "detrimental" talent is an ability that locks him at 1 MP to start, and gives him crazy mana regen... his tier 3 talent increases his MP to 10, and gives him a way to turn mana regen over max into increased MP cap (and he can use this to double his MP every tier, so by tier 25 he has 43 million MP)...
The AI system deems all talents with drawbacks as detrimental, even if they have strong upsides, which is what screwed him in chapter 1... but the regen is crazy, it's basically always 1 mana per second minimum, and he can reach 10% MP easily/instantly... reaching 100% is basically impossible without storing in mana crystals first... but if he just keeps spending, he's an infinite mana source... whereas other people can only generate a few hundred/thousand mana per day...
The main limiting factor is he can't cast spells he can't afford, early on, until his max MP goes up a fair bit... but he can cast channeling spells all day that others can only use for a few seconds/minutes... which...
And then by the halfway point of the book he realizes he can refill the mana of dungeons/rifts to get max rewards from max difficulty enemies... and the Emperor has plans to improve the kingdom and make reaching Tier 50 easier, someday, when he reaches Tier 45+
And it sounds like high tier people grow old/die/ascend after about 300,000 years max... people past tier 15 are considered immortal, but I dunno how immortal... age tends to get to people, when authors think about it... senility/accumulation of memories/etc...
This series is pretty pro-therapy, tho... and already made some oblique references to democracy, in reference to one of the other Realm Bubbles that runs elections instead of having an Emperor...
Aunt Helen, the Royal Phoenix, seems to be one of the oldest characters in the series, at several million years old, minimum... (view spoiler)
I've officially derailed my BRs at this point... just doing whatever I want, and not worried about meeting schedules/deadlines anymore, at the moment...
Picked Arcane Ascension back up...
Read Sufficiently Advanced Magic when it was relatively new, and then On the Shoulders of Titans sometime after it came out... not doing a re-read and the long wait led to me losing focus/interest in the series, for awhile... I'm also not the biggest fan of Nick Podehl as a narrator, since he does so many LitRPGs, and occasionally creeps into other genres I read, too, like Chronos Files and Skinjacker (and apparently Valdemar and Kingkiller Chronicles)... but some of that might just be rollover distaste/ambivence with where the System Apocalypse series kinda fell apart for me...
ANYWAY... I'm revisiting the series... it's a LitRPG / Magical School series, with Towers to Climb and godlike beings called Visages that play a large part in the plot... also a fair bit of political intrigue... the 5th Arcane Ascension book is coming out soon, now, and it also turns out that 2 other series are heavily connected, both following the same important side character at different times in the past, with different names:
Sufficiently Advanced Magic -- the LitRPG / main series
On the Shoulders of Titans
The Torch that Ignites the Stars
The Silence of Unworthy Gods
Six Sacred Swords -- middle series, told by the MC to characters in Arcane Ascension series, 1st person POV...
Diamantine
Soulbrand
Forging Divinity -- oldest series in the timeline, 3rd person POV...
Stealing Sorcery
Defying Destiny
Author says War of Broken Mirrors is more like traditional fantasy, and Weapons and Wielders is lighter / funnier / fast-paced... not sure when I'll get to those series, tho... sounds like they become pretty relevant in book 4 of Arcane Ascension... enough for a note in the book blurbs...
Picked Arcane Ascension back up...
Read Sufficiently Advanced Magic when it was relatively new, and then On the Shoulders of Titans sometime after it came out... not doing a re-read and the long wait led to me losing focus/interest in the series, for awhile... I'm also not the biggest fan of Nick Podehl as a narrator, since he does so many LitRPGs, and occasionally creeps into other genres I read, too, like Chronos Files and Skinjacker (and apparently Valdemar and Kingkiller Chronicles)... but some of that might just be rollover distaste/ambivence with where the System Apocalypse series kinda fell apart for me...
ANYWAY... I'm revisiting the series... it's a LitRPG / Magical School series, with Towers to Climb and godlike beings called Visages that play a large part in the plot... also a fair bit of political intrigue... the 5th Arcane Ascension book is coming out soon, now, and it also turns out that 2 other series are heavily connected, both following the same important side character at different times in the past, with different names:
Sufficiently Advanced Magic -- the LitRPG / main series
On the Shoulders of Titans
The Torch that Ignites the Stars
The Silence of Unworthy Gods
Six Sacred Swords -- middle series, told by the MC to characters in Arcane Ascension series, 1st person POV...
Diamantine
Soulbrand
Forging Divinity -- oldest series in the timeline, 3rd person POV...
Stealing Sorcery
Defying Destiny
Author says War of Broken Mirrors is more like traditional fantasy, and Weapons and Wielders is lighter / funnier / fast-paced... not sure when I'll get to those series, tho... sounds like they become pretty relevant in book 4 of Arcane Ascension... enough for a note in the book blurbs...

Nothing wrong with that. Sometimes that's all you need :)
I have Sufficiently Advanced Magic in my TBR but all my LitRPG love goes to DCC right now :D I started The Butcher's Masquerade today. So funny how Carl is in trouble immediately and it's not his fault! (view spoiler)
Understandable... there's something about LitRPGs in general, that's been calling to me, lately, in all my spare time... and now my non-spare time :D

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I should probably go post on that old BR thread but I don't want spoilers :)

I'm also enjoying Samantha more than I thought. Ch 27 (view spoiler)

I need to finish alot of stuff I started in the next few days, to avoid alot of carryover into August… Beaufort Scales 7hrs, InCryptid 6hrs, Vigor Mortis 4hrs, Sun Eater & Salem’s Lot alot of hours… so at least the first 3, and whatever I can clear that’s unstarted, like Animorphs 28 and Reaper Man…
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Reminds me of Threadbare, a bit, if only because the MC builds a cyborg critter army over time, and that's kinda close to cute critter golems, right?