Endless: From Earth, to the End of Time

Self-Published

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If you enjoy my work, then please visit my Patreon, where there are 50+ extra chapter parts for Endless! I’ve also got a second novel loosely titled Cataclysm that will be exclusive to the patreon until I get a big enough backlog, it’s at twelve chapter parts and growing. I’ve posted a fanfiction (Krypton Reborn: A Star Wars Story) I’m writing as a palate cleanser in between my other works. It will be free to read on the patreon, and eventually on all other sites I use as well once I get to 30 chapter parts!

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2023

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.1/ 5.0
Followers
119
Views
128,393

Chapters(175 total)

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Community Reviews(3)

  • awsomekevin12Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    General:
    Insanely good find!!! Im so happy this popped up in my recommended for me! This story is everything a cultivation saga should be, it ticks all the boxes of an isekai with none of the frustrations. The world is a hundred hundred times larger and more fantastical than anything I've seen before. This is an insanely satisfying read. I recommend anyone picking this up or debating on needing to ignore the low reviews for now and the low follow count.
    World:
    This is where the story glows. The author has very, very concise imagery. With just a few words you get an image beams straight into your mind with some connotation attached to it. The way the words make me imagine and feel and wonder is a Magic of writing that I haven't seen in many many many weeks of reading. The sun in this new being Canedo world is described as a star, larger than galaxies blindingly bright,, and solar flares that travel more than earth has, and many many many lifetimes. The earth is described as larger than the solar system by many times we were given a description of the world that is expensive larger than life, larger than anything I've seen in any store it really, but the sense of scale is realistic. The continents makes sense the world building makes sense. We are never given an world or power building that is out of whack or rubs you the wrong way, or is obtuse. Everything fits neatly and such a bright, vibrant and creative world with creative powers, and, some of the most incredible imagery and ecosystems I've seen painted.
    Characters:
    This story reaches the pinnacle of dialogue and character, which is laughter and being able to elicit humor. Any story that is able to make one life is a story that's mastered dialogue and mastered timing and mastered perspective, and the author has made me laugh on multiple occasions.
    All the characters in here are rational, not in the way they think, as if they're robots, but in the way that every character has goals aspirations and has ones in the
  • darkrikeRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    So it start quit strong. We get an intruduction for an epic MC, we get some exploration of the MC's powers, and we get an introduction for some characters.
    All written well.
    Then an omnipotent slaver God who is for some reason not truly omnipotent is introduced and a fight between gods happens.
    All of this happens outside the MCs or any other characters' involvement.
    Basically, just one epic moment to help the world building which comes out of nowhere since MC adventure hasn't even started.
    Like, it is nothing bad. And everything is written in good quality. But it just does not motivate me to read further. Despite being sure that the story will be good if the beginning is referred.
    Maybe it places expectations or maybe it is too much drama. That and it has mentions of Fate which is always a negative.
    Despite this. As I have said. Everything is of high quality. If you can get past the opening act, chapter 16 maybe, with no opinions then I am sure the story is good.
    I do not consider anything in here a spoiler since it is the opening act of the story. Or close enough.
  • Mad279Royal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    The MC thought process was really jarring for me. He thinks like a young adult rather than a 100+ year old man. I just couldn't get past this.
    Another minor issue I have with is all the fate stuff. We haven't even been introduced to the world and the people but are already being told fate. Its too early for me as a reader to care about the fate of people without knowing them first.
    Otherwise the setting of the story is good. The language used by the author is crisp.
    Just not my cup of tea. So dropping this.