Bookworm Gladiator
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Description
[Book 1 complete!] [Book 2 releasing Mon/Wed at 3pm]
This is anaction comedyset in the Roman Syrian town of Palmyra. You can expect afast-pacedbeginning with some wackiness, fighter stats as gladiators are introduced, and then the series will settle intoslice of lifeandpoliticsin between the tournament brackets (where death can come at any second, for anyone). Again, this may start off as light comedy-action but please beware: life is fragile.
Synopsis:A gentle giant gladiator and an ambitious scholar team up to win a once in a lifetime tournament that attracts the best warriors from across the realm.
*The 'sexual content' tag is just there for some nudity.
WHERE ARE THE FIGHTER CARDS IN BOOK 2??!? - Sorry guys, until I can afford a proper artist to continue the portraits, I will stick to tables. I don't want to use ai art.
Featuring:
-Meaningful tournament arcs
- Political Intrigue
- A diverse cast of gladiators
- Fighter Card unlocks and upgrades
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Seljuk Shah
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.4/ 5.0
- Followers
- 296
- Views
- 55,239
Chapters(79 total)
- Ep 13. The Stalwart Prince - Rank 17 (Part 2)Nov 26, 2023
- Ep 12. The Stalwart Prince - Rank 17 (Part 1)Nov 23, 2023
- Acta Diurna: The Twenty Arena Primarchs Of TodayNov 22, 2023
- Ep 11. Arrival of BestariiNov 21, 2023
- Ep 10. Warrior of Fortune (Final Part)Nov 20, 2023
- Ep 9. Warrior of Fortune (Part 4)Nov 19, 2023
- Ep 8. Warrior of Fortune (Part 3)Nov 17, 2023
- Ep 7. Warrior of Fortune (Part 2)Nov 16, 2023
- Fighter Card: Baba Haza (1st Edition)Nov 24, 2023
- Ep 6. Warrior of Fortune - Rank 19 (Part 1)Nov 15, 2023
- Ep 5. Temple of BaalNov 14, 2023
- Save Me (Layla POV)May 18, 2024
- Ep 4. Kano the Chariot Man - Rank 20 (Part 2)Nov 14, 2023
- Ep 3. Kano the Chariot Man - Rank 20 (Part 1)Nov 13, 2023
- Ep 2.2 BakuMay 18, 2024
- Ep 2.1. BakuMay 18, 2024
- Ep 2. It was HurekNov 13, 2023
- Ep 1. Scribal RageNov 9, 2023
- Map of PalmyraDec 11, 2023
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Community Reviews(4)
- Nomad's TaleRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The novel explores an daring genre, which can be challenging to combine history and comedy. Usually it's difficult to find humor in novels as sometimes the jokes or events fall flat. However this author managed to execute it well from Chapter 1 with "Julius (Not Ceasar)." I have to admit that it actually made me laugh even if it might not have been intentional.
- Circassian_PrinceRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I am not gonna lie to you I did not expect this much creativity and humor when I started this. What could have been a very dry historical fiction which a lot of writers can pull off these days is actually filled with a ton of comedy. I appreciate the pace which is fast and does not leave the reader bored between chapters. I want to see how this ends for sure!
- Reader1587Royal Road★★★★★ 4.5I clicked on the ad because the premise seemed unique enough and hilarious as well. It definitely delivers on both fronts. An improbable coach takes on the job of guiding a barbarian with an aversion to killing on their rise to glory in the arena. It goes without saying that they are polar opposites. Despite humorous undertones, stakes are high for both protagonists, and the drama tag is definitely missing. The result is a quite unique mixture not often seen at Royal Road. A strong part of the story are the settings and characters. Improvements are in order on the editing and grammar sides. I would also tone down a bit of monkey humor in chapter two, but that is my personal preference. Overall, it was an almost perfect score. Hopefully, the author will continue writing this interesting and unique story.
- digital_carverRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5A pretty interesting concept for a novel here, and well executed so far. (Perhaps a review at this point is premature, but at least as of "Ep 13", this seems on track to be a well-built and enjoyable story that's worth keeping an eye on.)
The style is fast-paced and well-suited for the genre. The setting is revealed alongside the plot as and when required, no lengthy expositions. The characters are likeable but not perfect. There's not too much depth to them yet, but there's hints of more in that direction.
If you want some intrigue, some heart, some action, and some humour, give this one a try.