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  • The Elder Lands: A Kingdom Building LitRPG

  • The Elder Lands, Book 1
  • By: B. Salem
  • Narrated by: Raphael Corkhill
  • Length: 15 hrs and 5 mins
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The Elder Lands: A Kingdom Building LitRPG

By: B. Salem
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Summary

The cost of ambition is often less flowery than the dreams that gave birth to it.

Lucan is the son of a landed knight in a kingdom that is surrounded by diverse threats. As he comes of age, he must make peace with both the tasteful and distasteful of his responsibilities. Most important of all, he must find a way to either tame or accept his own ambitions.

In a realm where an underground labyrinth births monsters that hunger to climb into the world of man, it's difficult to be a noble and dangerous to be a warrior. Lucan must navigate a maze of mortal peril and political intrigue if he is to survive and, perhaps someday, thrive.

Enjoy this smooth LitRPG taking place in a gritty medieval setting, featuring allies and enemies that fight with the sword, the word, and, sometimes, the arcane. The people of this realm are no strangers to monsters that prowl the night.

©2024 B. Salem (P)2024 Podium Audio

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A surprise

I expected nothing special but boy was I happily surprised. I do genuinely think this book is one of the best I’ve read. I know thats quite the claim but I’m serious, let me explain.

It blends litrpg with a realistic fantasy-medieval world in a truly realistic manner (as in, the characters act realistically, everything seems very logical and fights, power etc well explained and reasonable), and with strong focus on progression and kingdom building this really has all the elements I love.

I usually like OP protagonists, and this is not quite that, atleast not yet, yet it makes every success the MC gets even better.

The characters and world are realistic and intriguing. Protagonist makes realistic mistakes and is not a perfect specimen nor can he best everybody else (not yet anyway).

But the book manages to stay interesting and the progression and action is thrilling.

Highly recommend for all fans of kingdom building (building up an estate) progression and litrpg.

However, there is a small matter with the performance, the narrator is excellent but at times he pauses or swallows audibly, which brings me out of the story. Otherwise excellent.

I also worry a little that our protagonists progression is too realistic, making him fall behind compared to his peers in the future. I generally dislike reading about an average or above average protagonist, since my own life is average enough. I want something special! This is only a future concern, but so far so good!

Awaiting book 2.


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