Conqueror of the Lost World

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A Strange Boy in a Strange World

At the heart of this peculiar realm lies the Forest of Graham, a dense and mysterious expanse surrounded by kingdoms belonging to various races. Across the world, on the opposite side, stretches the Ocean Realm—a place where waters from all directions converge at a single point. This convergence forms the eerie and enigmatic Lost World, a place unlike any other.

But what is the true story? It’s the tale of a boy. A story of hope. A story of death. It’s the account of a world turned inside out, a world so desperate it summoned a monster to save itself from another. But ask yourself this—was he truly called here, or did he come simply out of boredom?

Truly, a unique tale indeed.

===========We're currently 22 chapters ahead! Link: patreon.com/TenaciousJay002-------------------{AN: English isn't my first language so I hope the mistakes won't be too glaring. Thanks for your support, everything helps!}++++++++++"If you ever decide to unofficially translate my work or if it ends up on an unofficial site, please make sure to include my original link and my Patreon."

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  • AshericRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    i know RR has terrible discovery and i think this story deserves more than it's gotten. Not perfect, english isnt the author's first language but you wouldnt be able to guess from the quality of the spelling and grammar.
    A few places where they use 3 words when 2 would have been smoother. Some of the grammar isnt as flexible as it could be... but when compared against the RR Average i almost feel bad even mentioning it.
    Prologue is a little vague, the characters are a little reliant on tropes... i think it would benefit from a bit more detail about the room they're in, the physical characteristics, and trusting the readers a bit more.
    And one of the hardest things to do: Showing rather than telling.. for example rather than telling us that he has "sharp, assessing eyes" -> "he looked at her, gaze sharp, his lips going flat"... forcing us to interpret what that means while still characterizing him.