Books matching: city building and development
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"The Expansion" in the series "Legend of the Arch Magus" by Michael Sisa follows the journey of an Arch Mage who dies and is reborn thousands of years into the future, where he rediscovers his magical knowledge and gear. The plot involves city building, war strategy, and a plethora of magic, all woven together in a progression fantasy setting. The writing style is described as light, entertaining, and engaging, with an overpowered main character who gradually regains his past powers and navigates through a world filled with economic, political, and magical challenges.
Who would have known that Evander Alestaer, the so-called Arch Magus, would die not on the battlefield but from a curse? Over a dozen disciples of Evander surrounded him on his deathbed, their eyes br... - #2
'Wild Wastes' by Randi Darren is a harem fantasy adventure story that follows the main character as he navigates a world filled with multiple species and erotic encounters. The plot revolves around the main character's journey of survival and growth, as he builds relationships with a diverse cast of characters, faces challenges, and eventually starts building a community. The writing style is described as engaging, with a good balance of action, character development, and world-building, creating a story that keeps readers intrigued and eager to see what happens next.
Then he casually flicked his glowing energy weapon across in front of himself and took the top part of the monster’s head off. It hit the ground and slid forward a short distance before coming to a st... - #3
"Life Reset" follows the story of Owen, a high-level adventurer who is backstabbed by a trusted underling, transformed into a goblin, and left to respawn in a goblin-filled cave with none of his equipment. Despite the risks, Owen decides to stay as a goblin to seek revenge, facing challenges and uncovering bugs in the game as he builds his clan and town. The writing style of the book is described as dark, creative, well-conceived, and well-executed, with a focus on character development, emotion, and strategic gameplay.
“I’m so close!” I said, clenching my fists. “We made real progress. We’ve conquered three towns, not to mention a handful of smaller settlements, and liberated some imprisoned players. We’re getting r... - #4
The Fourth Secret, part of the Divine Apostasy series by A.F. Kay, continues the journey of Ruwen and his friends as they face new challenges while protecting the resurrected temple at New Eiru. The book delves into Ruwen's growth, his path along the Steps, learning new classes, strengthening his dungeon, and recruiting Cultivators. The writing style of the book is praised for its engaging storytelling, world-building, and balanced mix of LitRPG elements with character development, creating an intriguing and fun narrative that keeps readers hooked.
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