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Journey to Veresavir by Rhaegar

“I offer you an adventure. In a world of magic and monsters, steel and fire, ruins and long... Read more
“I offer you an adventure. In a world of magic and monsters, steel and fire, ruins and long forgotten fates. If you are willing.”

Veron was fed up with his corporate job in Paris. He quit and moved to the countryside, taking a step back to take a breath, to think about where his path had led him, and what he wanted now. When he decides to take a nap in one of the quiet countryside forests, he spots something strange. A hazy glowing bird of light, very interested in getting him to follow. And of course, he bites.

What he finds is an offer. No demon king to slay, no rebellion to lead, nor gods looking for a pawn. An adventure, that is all. Just Veron, and the magic that he learns to wield.

He is sent to Renavor and arrives in a mountainous valley, ready to explore a world on the brink of change, with relics unearthed in ancient dungeons, and beasts of blood and chaos lurking in the dark.

Shelter would come first, and then he could figure out the rest.

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What to expect: Journey to Veresavir is an isekai fantasy and progression story with litrpg elements. The litrpg aspect is very light at the start, so no massive stat screens or tons of skills. It will increase later in the story. The pacing is neither particularly fast nor slow, though the power progression itself is slow.

The main themes are magic discovery, exploration, action, slice of life, monster hunts/dungeoneering, survival, friendship, and self-discovery.

The tone and stakes of the novel vary depending on what happens (what a basic thing to say). What I mean by that is that it’s hard for me to pin down an overall feel. There will be chill slice of life focused chapters, chill fights, but also high stakes scenes and sections with fear, grief, and tension at the forefront. I would say it’s balanced.

I’m the author of Azarinth Healer, and if you read it or a part of it, here’s a quick thought of comparison. Veresavir is slower, more grounded, and more mature. The progression and magic isn’t as flashy but it’s still my voice, and everything I learned. I think no matter if you liked Azarinth or not, give this one a chance, I like it a lot :)! Collapse
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    Recommend something similar , please boast
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    From author of Azarinth.
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    Stupid faggots I hate u all, I don't want a slice of life, I want slice of throats, crushing of sculs, eye gorging, nuts kicking
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      Dislike farmer
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        Guilty
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          Punish yourself by Doing some like farms
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      Oh yeah call me a faggot... yeah I like that...
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    Quote: astrobigobaldo
    The author of Azarinth Healer, be prepared for the endless filler then

    and considering the title yeah we will be blasted by a lot of it
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    More of a slice of life than anything.
    It’s better to accumulate chapters first.
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      Slice of life genre is my rnr after testing poisons
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    Peak novel, I have read upto 20+ in royal road and overall i really like the world building and different power system... I am just hoarding it ryt now
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    The author of Azarinth Healer, be prepared for the endless filler then
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      filler، No, I'll adapt.
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