Azarinth Healer
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Heya.
The heavily edited version of the story will slowly be published through Kindle and Kindle Unlimited (there will be Audiobooks too). Due to exclusivity for the infinite money glitch that is Kindle Unlimited, the heavily edited section of the story will be exclusive to Amazon but a small cut of each sale goes to Royalroad.
Find Book One here (Chapters 1-74):Book One - Ebook/Kindle UnlimitedAudio:Book One - Audio narrated by Andrea ParsneauFind Book Two here (Chapters 75-151):Book Two - Ebook/Kindle UnlimitedAudio:Book Two - Audio narrated by Andrea ParsneauFind Book Three here (Chapters 152-323):Book Three - Ebook/Kindle UnlimitedAudio:Book Three - Audio narrated by Andrea ParsneauFind Book Four here (Chapters 324-439):Book Four - Ebook/Kindle UnlimitedBook 4 audio has not launched yet
Next to the published book on Amazon, I only post Azarinth content on Royalroad, Scribblehub, and Patreon.
A new world with nearly unlimited possibilities. A status, classes, magic and monsters. Sounds good? Well, for Ilea it didn't come quite as expected as for some other protagonists, nor was there a king or god to welcome her.
The grand quest? Well, she might figure that out someday but for now, a new world with new food is prize enough. Her fists at the ready, she's prepared to punch and get punched, however long it takes and however many limbs she might have to regrow.
A story I've started writing now quite a while ago. Transported to another world, somewhat standard fantasy setting with my beginner attempts to make it dark but funny. There are Litrpg elements here but I do hope it's not too heavy and annoying. The fights should be interesting and aren't just numbers vs numbers. Contrary to the title the protagonist will be quite an offensive fighter.
Ilea Spears is your average sarcastic kick-boxing fast food worker and soon to be student. She will be transported to another world rather conventionally and will be confronted with survival in the wild.
Give it a shot and let me know what you think. My experience is incredibly lacking. If you find yourself hating it early on, do convey your anger in a detailed comment or review :) I want to get better but without any feedback it's simply quite difficult.
Quick heads up: Around chapter 120 there are a bunch of longer PoV changes that I discontinued again shortly after. The Arc around chapters 150-200 is darker than the rest and the themes shift quite a bit. Just know that it goes back to what you've come to know after that section.
Thank you for reading.
Quick update June 2019: Many complaints regarding the formatting, specifically spacing in conversations and of course the usage of the present tense in the first 36 chapters have been addressed. I'm of course learning by the day but compared to how it was before it should be an improvement at least.
Chapters usually around 3k words
Cover art byKevin Catalan
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- Rhaegar
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- 4.7/ 5.0
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Chapters(24 total)
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Community Reviews(10)
- i post rough draftsRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0this book is very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very good.
- Night.Sparrow.777Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0Like most female-lead novels where there has to be some form of romance, this novel doesn't even brush that tag and I love it all the more for it!
The MC in this novel and all the other characters help build the world that the author is trying to build in the story. By bringing some unique piece of knowledge to the table the world the Ilea Spears appears in helps the readers understand it a little more each chapter.
The system that was created definately suits the style of writing here. Sure math is involved, somewhere, but it isn't all that important when understanding the power of this world. The author manages to protray that power through comparisons of their class types, skills and skill levels/tiers.
This novel is well worth any wait if it means that more chapters are going to appear. But while its worth the wait, waiting for the next chapter to appear even when there's a schedule up is very painful. Like even right now as I'm writing this review, I checked my inbox to see if I got a notification about a new chapter. Because who knows maybe today there's another chapter thats going to be released beside the one that was already released. Only the author knows and the readers pray!
Keep the up the fanatasic work!!!! - ProfRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The story and concept are top notch. World building is good, and continues to improve, while story itself gets more addicitive as time passes.
I recommend this story wholeheartedly, especially if you like action filled LitRPG, with good progession, world development and kick ass protagonist; who is, for a change, a women. Which is a welcome relief from sexist MCs and (mild) misogny in some other RR stories I have tried.
Keep up the amazing work author!!! And if you have plans to publish and sell this story I would buy it and recommend it to others, the story is that good, and continues to get better with each new chapter. - TyrAureliusRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I haven't been on the site as long as some of the ancients on here, but I have been here for the very beginning of some of the other prominent stories. I have at least been reading been reading since the beginning of this story, Defiance of the Fall, the Primal Hunter, He Who Fights With Monsters, etc. Of those stories, this is the only one I have continuously followed on a week to week basis and it is the only one that has stayed on my following list permanently. Azarinth Hunter is not the most unique story on this site, doesn't have the most elaborate world building, doesn't have the greatest characters, and doesn't have a wonderfully elaborate plot, but it is unfailing a solid read that will entertain. While Worm, Mother of Learning, and Practical Guide to Evil have shown that it is possible to have all of those things in a webnovel form, this story exists on the next level below those by being a stalwartly dependable dopamine rush every other day.
- amassieRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I will be very surpised if this story doesn't end up on the first page soon. It's well writen, has great characters, interesting powers, and the fight scenes are awesome. The story also progresses at a good rate and the author posts several chapters each week. Deffinately one of the better stories on this site.
- chakforRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Style: The writing style is loose and for the first 50 or so chapters the quality isn't outstanding. However, the further in I've gotten (up to Chap 220) the better it's gotten.
Story: Good worldbuilding, I enjoy the system. And, again, the further in I've gotten the better the story has become.
Grammar: It's the weak point for the first 50ish chapters (a bit like the style score) but has consistently gotten better.
Character: Love the MC. The people she's met don't feel like NPC_01. They're fleshed out quite well and the interactions are outstanding. One of the strongest points in the story. The MC grows quite well and forms relationships with the characters and unlike most stories they don't always fall by the wayside. Even the first individual our MC interacts with (Dale) shows back up in the storyline much later. Also, I love the fact that not every ancillary character is manipulative. Some actually seem to like our little Ilea for who she is, and are willing to help her because of it.
Overall: Absolutely greater than the sum of the parts and is easily in my top 3 RRL stories. - ExaltedGoatRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5This is a good story in my opinion. Even though it's a fantasy isekai, the world and the characters act in a way that I believe would be realistic for the type of world they live in which seems to be rare in other similar stories from what I can tell. They author did a good take on realistic female mc as well and I like the way she acts reguarding relationships in the story. She mostly has sexual relationships with whoever she wants reguardless of gender but it doesn't appear to be forced. There are plenty of more reasons to enjoy the story other than these as well so give it a shot.
- XafairRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Well what ot say besides I really like this story, there are a few arcs which I personaly don't like as much as others but overall a big net positiv here.
The MC is to my liking, most of the side characters are interesting.
Grammar is something I can not really comment on, since I'm not a native english speaker, for my reading comprehension it read very well so that's good.
I'm really looking forward to more from Ilea and the crew. - Andrew B. SalmonRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Despite the title, Azarinth Healer isn't about a doctor. Although Ilea heals people occasionally, she truly shines as an unstoppable, self-healing juggernaut. I desperately want to give this story five stars, since it's one of the most enjoyable reads I've come across, but the writing is fraught with grammatical errors and sloppy prose. If you can overlook the quality of the word-crafting, however, then you're in for a treat. Azarinth Healer provides endless adventures: ancient secrets, battles galore, creative dungeon crawls, fascinating class evolutions, cool loot drops, and a dangerous world full of opportunities ripe for the taking.
Ilea is fun and fiery, if a bit unrealistic. She's apparently capable of insane levels of self-discipline, even enduring extreme torture and isolation all for the sake of advancement, but her persona on Earth was boring and unremarkable. I find it tough to believe that with that level of ambition and tolerance for repeated failure would be so plain and unaccomplished prior to translating into a new world. Regardless, as she develops into a truly OP MC, readers can celebrate her triumphs along with her, rather than feeling like she's cheating the system.
As the story progresses, we're drawn more and more into the politics, history, and socioeconomics of the world, but the narrative doesn't get too bogged down with excessive details. At its heart, this is a story about good ol' ultraviolence done right. I can't wait for the next chapter! - InTacoWeTrustRoyal Road★★★ 2.5While it seems like a good story, and one that most people would enjoy. The quality of the author's writing, and how packed everything seemed threw me off.