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Welcome to Elfrica!Transported to a Fantasy Victorian world, VoortrekkerJan Boddewijk is forced to contend with a world that breaks his historical immersion.What do you mean all that the Zulusare all elves! And why is it a matriarchal society!How come humans don't have magic and every other race have magic! All we have are these sh*tty guns!Why are all the artisans' non-violent cultivators! Why do they all look like muscle men!His first goal? Ensure the survival of the fledging Natalia Republic,which will be annexed by the British in a couple of years.
Notes:
First few chapters will begin by exploring the landscape.
Around the tenth chapter onwards, elements of Town/Kingdom Building will begin.
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Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- Jaykingamez
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.7/ 5.0
- Followers
- 29
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- 31,082
Chapters(77 total)
- Chapter 56: Cape Mounted RiflemenNov 29, 2022
- Chapter 55: SanNov 28, 2022
- Chapter 54: Geographical DeterminismNov 27, 2022
- Chapter 53: OpiumNov 26, 2022
- Chapter 52: The Second MfecaneNov 25, 2022
- Chapter 51: DwarvesNov 24, 2022
- Chapter 50: Trade RoutesNov 23, 2022
- Chapter 49: MatriarchyNov 22, 2022
- Chapter 48: Coenraad de BuysNov 21, 2022
- Chapter 47: Hendrik PotgieterNov 20, 2022
- Chapter 46: MassacreNov 19, 2022
- Chapter 45: Trek IINov 18, 2022
- Chapter 44: Trek INov 17, 2022
- Chapter 43: Pretorius' inspectionNov 16, 2022
- Chapter 42: Dutch ChurchNov 15, 2022
- Chapter 41: Zulu farmingNov 14, 2022
- Chapter 40: Farming MachinesNov 13, 2022
- Chapter 39: Cattle Raid IVNov 12, 2022
- Chapter 38: Cattle Raid IIINov 12, 2022
- Chapter 37: Cattle Raid IINov 11, 2022
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Community Reviews(1)
- Pieter BredenkampRoyal Road★★★ 3.0I find it interesting that I have downvotes on my review. If you disagree, please leave your own review/remarks. Writers need feedback. And your feedback is essential, so that us, the reader, have a better experience as the author grows in skill.
1) Some of the ideas are novel. In my opinion most are pretty good, but there might be too many. Time will tell. Ideas are like plots in my opinion. If you go overboard you risk going crazy keeping it all together.
2) He gets Afrikaans culture horrifying wrong in quite a few places and does participate in some culture assassination. But then, he is also not saying anything any other uninformed person is not. I just... expected more? I mean, if your setting is Victorian England don't have your characters serve tea and rum, with white bread slathered in vegamite. ('Everybody' knows Victorian England had ceylon tea with scones. :P)
3) A lot of Afrikaans is used in the earlier chapters. That's nice. I would suggest you just skim over this if you are proficient in the language.
4) One idea I can get fully behind are his church. It might be seen as blasphemous by some, but I rather liked it.
5) The travel magic is strong in this book. I did point it out, but when the writer uses particular locations, just... I don't know.... use a pinch of salt?
All in all it is eminently readable, with very few glaring problems. I have bought worse at Amazon Kindle.