


So, for example, the first blue box doesn't appear until chapter 6. I should be clear that while this is very much LitRPG, it's story led and I have tried to make it feel believable. But don't worry, there will be both flames and forges! Niall will be both a crafter (primarily, but not exclusively, as a blacksmith) and a fighter. You should expect conflict balanced with slice of life, and also an overarching mystery to be solved. The story will be updated Mo-Tu-We-Th-Fr. The Flame In The Forge is a LitRPG Isekai/Portal fantasy. With the need to reinvent himself as both a warrior and a crafter, Niall definitely isn't on Earth any more. That is just the start of what Niall has to overcome if he wants to get home. Weaker than a child, Niall has to learn, and to learn fast, if he wants to succeed. Ripped from Earth, his first goal is to survive. Niall Vendra was just trying to get to work when his world changed. Path of the Berserker is progression fantasy novel for fans of western style cultivation fantasy, post apocalypse and xianxia. Now, I’ll fight to take back my planet, to grow strong enough to beat the cultivators at their own game. I may be too late to save my family, but it’s never too late for revenge. Apparently, Qi is not the only route to power. The dark, angry goddess who showed me a different path. Instead, I want them to pay for what they did to mine. I’m sick of serving and I want nothing to do with their world. The luckiest of us might even become one of them, they say-if we serve the Dynasty well enough and harness the power of Qi. Now, over a decade later, what’s left of humanity slave under the heels of our Qi infused masters. Armies fell, cities burned and that was before the moon turned red and filled our world with monsters. When the cultivators came to Earth, they destroyed our entire civilization in a matter of hours. No, if there were humans on this mudball, he was going to find them. “Because I’ll be damned if I spend the rest of my days talking to goddamn squirrels.” Of which humans would hopefully be no exception. The fact that the air was breathable and that he could recognize the trees around him as oak told him that much.Īnd if the dimension he was in had trees native to Earth, chances are it would have animals too. Which left the unnatural.īecause even if the trans-mat had screwed up, he doubted it had dumped him too far off the central finite curve. And given all the snow around, he sincerely doubted it was natural. “Yeah, well I never heard of a car ride stranding some prick in another dimension!” He roared, his voice echoing through the seemingly endless forest around him. He slammed his fist into a nearby tree, exo-empowered strength shattering it into little more than scattered bark and kindling. Safest form of transport in the Star League.” “Safer than a car,” he repeated as he slogged through the snow, his mining overalls doing at least a passable job of keeping out the cold as he brushed aside a tree branch. That was the number the Omni-Corps liked to cite whenever someone stepped onto one trans-mat pad and then simply… never stepped off the other. Jack kept repeating the mantra in his head.
