Champion of the Orca Princess

Self-Published

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Description

Vince Meyer's life was going nowhere. His side business was floundering. He still worked at his mother's shop, just as he had since he was a child. With no prospects of getting off of Fin Island, he needed a big change to get him out of his rut.

Finding an enchanted orca that turned into a prideful young woman certainly qualifies!

Now Vince is neck deep in a hidden world of cryptids and conspiracies that threaten his tourist trap home. Can an ordinary man with borrowed power stand against a world of hidden monsters? Read to find out!

Cover art by Rianne. https://twitter.com/RianneComms

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2022

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.7/ 5.0
Followers
32
Views
15,481

Chapters(34 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • Harmonious Arkos SlothRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Fassbinder's newest work starts off strong with an ordinary hike escalating into an ocean of intriguing mystery as the protagonist, Vince, finds an ocean Oreo stranded on the beach and near death.
    This whale isn't just an apex predator, though! In typical anime-inspired fashion, she is also a magical girl, albeit with the power to turn from a seal-yeeting murder hobo into a thicc, short-stack waifu.
    The two quickly find themselves in new depths as Bayla, ocean Oreo princess, adjust to being human and Vince adjusts to a sapient whale/waifu.
    However, there are others seeking Bayla for their own ends: Hunters. And these aren't gacha game players looking to flex in PvP.
    As Bayla and Vince's different worlds expand and collide, the two find their fates bound together.
    Fans of Magpie Wizard will find a lot to like here. Many similar elements, but the pacing is slower. If you like slice-of-life, you'll enjoy this. The action should ramp up soon, and promises to be most entertaining as new characters are introduced and more of the world is revealed.
    Fassbinder's style hasn't changed. Straight-forward, and easy to read. A page-scroller, if you will. I was entertained enough to put off my usual nap cycle after a double shift to catch up from the first chapter. As a sloth, that's kind of a big deal.
    If any of this sounds interesting, or even if you just find the great cover intriguing, give this one a shot. I'm sure you won't be disslothppointed.