A Record of Ash & Ruin: The Grieving Lands

Mesa 43 in week Not everyone can be chosen, and not all can become heroes. Our protagonist is ripped... Read more Not everyone can be chosen, and not all can become heroes.Our protagonist is ripped from his comfortable life on Earth into a world of fantasy and magic reminiscent of the roleplaying games he once enjoyed. Chosen by the Goddess of Justice Avaria, he draws the attention of an even more ancient and puissant power who seizes him for his own dark designs.Alone and disorientated, he must quickly learn to survive in a cruel world where the rules and structures of his old life have shifted entirely. He will confront strange alien creatures, brave a terrifying hostile environment, and assimilate his own skills and abilities as he tries to get a grip on his newfound reality.I am writing this story with my vision of a LitRPG where, dare I say it, everything is a little more realistic. Our protagonist starts at the lowest possible rung. Levels are gained slowly and with much sacrifice. He has no access to conveniences such as instant language learning, internal maps, or clear explanations for skills and abilities.I want to explore human nature when pushed to the extremes in a place where justice is determined by one’s martial skill and strength in magic. What does such an environment reveal about the nature of heroes and villains? What is the value of human life when the central character is unclear whether the world he is in is truly real? Collapse Grimdark, LitRPG, Sword And Magic, Male Protagonist, Mythos, Isekai, Progression, Secret Identity, Antihero Protagonist, Weak to Strong, Special Abilities, Gods, Fantasy World, Slow Cultivation, Game Elements, Monsters, Strength-based Social Hierarchy A really good novel but I am just wondering whether the characters development has gone too quickly he may be slaved but he kills everyone I can accept some kills as it might be better for him to do that but just killing passerby and child when using the drain spell, anyone who had lived in modern times won't kill people when there is nothing to gain even if they became a bit crazy I'll answer one of the author's questions: The value of human life is directly equal to how many resources (be it time, money or something else) were invested into it. So a human newborn is worth jack shit. Honestly it depends on from whose perspective you're seeing it . Actually I was wrong. A newborn is worth a couple hundred thousand. Organs are expensive. A 5/5 novel in my book. A realy good read. This one is surprisingly good, a bit dark tho.4.3/5 Realistic my balls! Rank: C- Cara, eu só encontrei você dando rank C para várias novels, por acaso é o único rank que você conhece, lol?! haha, rank C depending on the + or - has a big difference lol. but, yes, I've evaluated it with other ranks too, it's not every day that I find B or A rank novels Lmao