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Infinite Realm: Monsters & Legends
The world has ended, and those worthy of it have received the chance for a new life in a new... Read more
The world has ended, and those worthy of it have received the chance for a new life in a new reality.Zach grew in power and thrived in the post-Framework world. He became a respected leader, a shining example of what it meant to be good. But as the world ended, he had only one thought: to punish the monster that had killed the world long before the Framework ended it. Yet not even with his incredible power was he able to stand against the World Ender. His arrival in the new realty, the Infinite Realm, gives him the chance to grow stronger, to find the monster again—and make it pay.Ryun survived the chaos after the arrival of the Framework by pushing harder than anyone else. He grew in power until he became the most powerful being that had ever walked the planet; but he is hated by the world, called a monster by all others, the World Ender. As the world ends and he steps into a new one, where people stronger than him have lived for centuries, he finds himself lost and without purpose. The only thing that had mattered to him had been lost to him long ago. He truly was the monster that people considered him to be, and he now finds himself wondering if this new reality has a place for someone like him—but he had never been one for lying down and dying without a fight. One world fell to his power, and another might follow.***Current schedule: Monday/Wednesday/FridayA polished and edited versions of volume 1, 2, and 3 is avaliable on Amazon.***Current Volume: 4Infinite Realm is a story that will follow two main characters at the start, with a few more joining the cast a bit later. The story will be told in two different time periods: past and present up until volume 3. Past chapters take place in the past on Earth, and take form of flashbacks that follow the two as they struggle to survive and grow their powers in the world changed by the Framework. The main story is in the present.This story is a mix of LitRPG and Xianxia, and it will have Classes as well as Cultivation systems. There are two main characters, and a few others that are introduced later.The MC focus will change from volume to volume, with the first being focused on Ryun, and the second on Zach (we are currently in Volume 4). Other MCs will still have chapters dedicated to them, but the focus will be on the main volume MC. Collapse
Antihero Protagonist, Game Elements, Demons, LitRPG, Male Protagonist, Multiple POV, Fantasy World, Character Growth, Overpowered Protagonist, Gods, Weak to Strong, Artifacts
Estava a procura de cobre encontrei ouro . Ainda estou no capítulo 13 mas eu gosto do estilo, só é chato ter que ficar dividindo os pontos de vista dos personagens
Rank: C
Rank D+
No use reading this if 230 chaptere or so are missed after chapter 18
Those are chapters that have been gathered and published on Amazon. The first 18 are there for advertising essentially
Why does the synopsis gives me ORV and Kumo desu vibes of the story completeing a complete circle in orv and two parallel timelines as in kumo desu both are absolute blast btw
Judging from the synopsis this is gonna be really confusing wish me luck
One Word To Confusing 💀💀💀 And Author Baited People To Read On Royal Road..But As You Continue Reading It Became To Confusing I Don't Even Know Who Mc Is 🥴
I'm confused too because of your writing.
Not My Problem
Story is really good. Amazing LitRPG System, and great worldbuilding. For me, 10/10There are however two things that I’ve seen some people have trouble with on RR:1. Time travel, the early-mid story is interrupted by “flashbacks” of the past. It’s the author’s way of slowly revealing the history/backstory of the main characters and how they became the people they are at the start of the story.2. Two MCs. To be completely clear, there are two main characters, who get an equal amount of time spent on them, one more so in the beginning, which can trick some people into thinking it has only one MC.Those are the main issues, if you don’t like multiple perspectives, you won’t like this. Many characters are given perspective chapters that you won’t necessarily understand at the start.Also be prepared for the MCs to be very different. SPOILERSRyun is a jaded, almost emotionless mostly insane shell of a man at the start, while Zack is a more classic hero - someone who believes in the ideals of the government, and is out for revenge.Most people will like Ryun a lot more than Zack, which isn’t helped by him getting more “screentime” early on. I’ll say that the character development for both has been amazingly enjoyable.