After Ragnarok (GL - Norse Progression Fantasy)
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Description
The Twilight of the Gods has come and gone Yggdrasil burned and the realms shook, but even endings end. Now the prophecies are over, the world tree regrows, the Aesir and Vanir stalk the empty halls of their once mighty realms as mortals grow and flourish, in this new age they have tamed steam and steel covering the nine realms in iron rails and grand castles, warm homes and busy foundries each grander than the last, this is the Age of the Dawn, and its already in danger.
In this new age lives a a young vitki (wizard) called Erika who has just had an accident with some very expensive reagents. Now driven by a desire to avoid disappointing her mother Erika joins an expedition chasing rumors of an ancient relic that just might decide the fate of the age. As a prisoner from before Ragnarok strains at his chains, Erika will find herself in a saga of her very own leaving her with only one choice, grow stronger or fall.
Norse progression fantasy, NOT litrpg, LGBTQ+ protagonist
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- SkarltheDrummer
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 82
- Views
- 48,679
Chapters(98 total)
- Ventures and Adventures 3Sep 13, 2023
- Ventures and Adventures 2Aug 19, 2023
- Ventures and Adventures 1Aug 12, 2023
- Interlude - The Crumbling CouncilAug 5, 2023
- The Heart of the Matter 3Jul 29, 2023
- The Heart of the Matter 2Jul 22, 2023
- The Heart of the MatterJul 16, 2023
- Empty - 06Jun 13, 2023
- Empty - 05Jun 6, 2023
- Empty - 04May 30, 2023
- Empty - 03May 20, 2023
- Interlude - Cracks in the IceMay 10, 2023
- Empty - 02May 1, 2023
- Empty - 01Apr 25, 2023
- Cold Horror - 7Apr 11, 2023
- Cold Horror - 6Mar 27, 2023
- Cold Horror - 5Mar 24, 2023
- Cold Horror - 4Feb 8, 2023
- Cold Horror 3Feb 3, 2023
- Cold Horror - 2Jan 27, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- PlueRyviusRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The bad:
There are a few mispellings or wrongly used words that throw the flow off as one reads through. I'd almost knock a full star off for this, it really does throw you out of the immersion and is quite jarring.
The good:
Believable, likable characters. The world feels interesting and there are no hard info dumps full of pages of stats that make your eyes glaze over. I'm interested to see where the group goes, and there is enough background happenings to keep some intrigue going.