Axis Shift 1 & 2

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When the System was forced upon Earth 0, no one was ready.The world was changed in an instant,Alex Till was a firefighter with a shattered history. A former archaeology student, he turned to the fire brigade after a tragedy cost him everything. He chose a job to try and give him control over what he feared most. Then when the world shifts, fire is all it gives him.Alone in the wild, Alex gets no tutorialn, no starting class and no weapon. Just a tent, a ruined dig site, and a sky that no longer follows Earth’s rules.Forced to turn to someone he left in his past, Alex now has to fight his way across corrupted terrain, attemptng high-level quests to reach what’s left of his city. His every move is broadcast on the Multiversal Feed.Gods have returned.to Earth 0 and most want him dead. Some demand tribute, others rewrite the rules. A few would see Earth 0 burn.The System offered him nothing. He'll forge himself into something it couldn’t ignore.For readers who love:🔥He Who Fights With Monsters🔥Primal Hunter🔥Defiance of the Fall🔥BerserkmeetsGod of Warby way of a Quechua-lit Systems apocalypse

Chapters(39 total)

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Community Reviews(4)

  • Lord_of_AvalonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is an excellent story. The story has a good pacing thus far due to the fact the tutorial/beginner montage was not drawn out merely 11 chapter.
    The grammar is top notch with clear spelling and flowing concise telling of the story.
    Unlike the trend of Litrpg the MC is fully grown and realized adult but that does not mean he is perfect, he is reckless and a battle junkie (on par for a Litrpg protagonist) and he is emotional avoidant due to his past. But one of is strengths is he is a doer and enjoy what he is doing
  • The2ndnightRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    My review might be a bit biased, me being a sucker for stories with any sort of elemental manipulation abilities.
    Story has a little bit if a unique take on the now populated system apocalypse genre.
    We don't have much in the way of side characters currently, but the ones we do have are fleshed out.
    Not much world building right now as it's a bit Early in the story.
    The one problem right now is the slow updates, but that's understand.
    Give it a go, I'm very surprised this isn't more popular than it is right now.
    High quality stuff right here
  • BirdBugBooksRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    So first and foremost I think it needs to be stated that this series is a power fantasy. Alex is a badass and he's basically always in over his head, but will burn his way to victory anyway.
    I would describe this as a shonen series where Alex will consistently defy the odds just through sheer will and rage.
    The backdrop is a standard system apocalypse, but what makes this series really unique is a focus on Incan mythology and gods. I've seen a lot of series focused on Norse/Greek mythology, but this is the first I've seen that revolves around the Incan pantheon.
    An interesting component that is mixed in as well is language lessons in the chapters that teach you some of the Incan language and is a fun bit of extra.
    For the more critical side of the review the power scaling is incredibly fast and some of the LITRPG elements almost feel pointless. Alex consistently is fighting higher-level opponents and winning anyway. While there are some in-story explanations for how he does this it also takes away from the game aspects as regardless of how under leveled he is it doesn't have much bearing in most of the battles.
    Each chapter has a new even more powerful enemy appearing only to burnt to ashes. While I like Alex winning there is rarely a break to appreciate his progress and new enemies appear and die often in the same chapter so the antagonists don't get fleshed out much before dying.
    So overall very exciting read with quick pacing and cool mythology!
  • AttieMelkertRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Good:
    Nice fast-paced progression, numbers go brrrrrt.
    Easy to like MC, although I always find trauma to be bothersome to read but it wasn't mentioned too much at least.
    System was very well done and skills were interesting.
    Bad:
    Way, way, way too much dialog. It felt endless and I started skipping because it was just way too much. Even during the action scenes the dialog often kept on going.
    I didn't like his profession, I think it was really boring.
    No stable updates.