Inertia
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Description
A man is summoned to another world by a goddess after completing the nigh impossible final boss of a game. However, this world isn't your typical fantasy world. Though it has magic, it is set far into the future where technology reigns, and magic itself is just a finely-tuned science.
How will our hero survive in a galaxy that looks down upon humans? One where his race, which once reigned supreme, is treated like trash along the roadside. Will he, with his diverse crew, be able to save the galaxy while fixing the hostility between the races?
NOTE: The image used for the cover is not my creation. It was listed as a CC copyright for reuse with modification. If you are the creator and this was wrongfully labeled, contact me and I would be more than happy to take it down and talk.
Information
- Status
- Cancelled
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- AlecSanchez
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 2
- Views
- 639
Chapters(9 total)
- Act Two, Scene 1-2Dec 29, 2021
- Act OneDec 24, 2021
- One last attempt at writingJun 18, 2021
- Chapter 6: Kingston RoweJun 12, 2019
- Chapter 5: EarthFeb 16, 2019
- Chapter 4: Dealing with the Girls (Mini-Chapter)Jul 21, 2018
- Chapter 3: First Battle in Another WorldJul 20, 2018
- Chapter 2: Confrontation with the ElvesJul 17, 2018
- Chapter 1: The Impossible ChallengeJul 15, 2018
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Community Reviews(1)
- Of Pen and PaperRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5TDLR: This story is great. It pays homage to the classic tropes of fantasy while adding unique characters full of hilarity yet also purpose.
Style: This story is made in the style of a play. That makes it fairly unique for this platform. Other than that, the other stylistic facet this story has is moral. Many stories now replace morals with things that are fun but lack the necessary meaning. This is not the most unique story stylistically, but it is still up there.
Story: The one word that best describes this story is "classic." What do you like most about fantasy classics? This story will have most of it. It's not the most unique, but it's not trying to be.
Grammar: The grammar will always be readable. In my perfectionist standards, though, it definitely can grow stronger.
Character: I saved the best for last. The characters are hilarious, but extremely purposeful and real when the need arises. They are deeply flawed and deeply rooted in interesting philosophies. It is also very enjoyable to me that most of them are not as they seem on the surface.
In conclusion, this story is not perfect, but it is great. It is definitely worth looking into, especially if you want to read a story with meaning and unconventional, funny, purposeful characters.
Sincerely, Wile