Infinitium

Self-Published

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Description

Born with a Perfect Memory, Johnathan comes across a ring that will transform his life forever. With the knowledge and imagination of the 21st century at his fingertips he is able to create or conquer technologies only thought theoretical and make discoveries that can only be described as fantastic.

Join Johnathan as he explores a Multiverse where Technology and Magic mix together; sometimes seamlessly, sometimes disastrously, and sometimes, not at all. How is this possible? In a Universe where God, or the Gods, can do anything, why would anything be impossible, especially when a little chaos is added to the system?

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2022

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.0/ 5.0
Followers
568
Views
982,216

Chapters(279 total)

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Community Reviews(10)

  • krunrRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Been reading this book since the beginning and I find the story engrossing. When a chapter gets released everything I was doing stops until I read the chapter it's that good! Highly recommend this book to everyone . I like small reviews but then there is a word count so adding some words so I can post
  • HASHARAHHA14Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I really like the pacing! So much happens, and it happens quickly. The MC is also a genius and doesn't disappoint in his actions. It is quite a joy to read. The possibilities and what the MC is able to do with their technology and abilities, is done in a way that just makes sense (if you've ever dropped a book because MC makes one dumb decision after another, you don't have to worry about that here).
    There isn't really any filler at all in this book, there are points where I was surprised the author didn't stretch out certain arcs (I had expected a lot of chapters focused on just school stuff, since the MC was going off to college, author could have definitely milked a super powered college arc for 50 chapters, but they didn't do that. They also could've done the same for the development of Portals Inc.
    A very interesting read, I recommend trying it out!
  • JWoodrellRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    genuinely entertaining so far.  Severe power creep, however it has been handled well so far and the story is doing a good job of keeping me engaged.  The sheer absurditity of the AI characters growth is kind of glossed over but well done i guess. Look forward to where its going.  And it continues to be an excellent story as i continue to read it 2 years after my original review
  • Samson ChuiRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Really well written book. I give the author 10 stars out of 5 for the awesome slice of life stuff and then 3 out of 5 for the system stuff. He has a tendency to dump brain-boggling amounts of info in. There are a lot of world-building chapters too which I just skipped. I don't care about the origins of the system. Why did he get a 5 out of 5 anyways? It's got so much potential. I love it and I'm willing to look read more. If there are nitpicky bits it's just that he's got so much info in his head he wants to get out there. Maybe it's because other readers have told him that they want more info. I don't know. But for me, I personally love the writing style. When he's a scout, I hate the writing style. When it's a labyrinth, if I was a jerk face, I would rate it lower. But seriously, really well written and I enjoy it.
  • SapientzaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Towards the start of the story I thought that the author was trying a bit too hard to be clever, but it seems he does indeed have the skills to pull it off. The story has an extremely OP MC, but instead of becoming boring, its been a wild ride figuring out the nature of reality with him as he becomes a more and more powerful god.
    The MC's power growth is explosive, and it seems he is capable of pretty much destroying worlds before the end of what would generally be Book One, and is literally re-writing the laws of the universe before the end of Book Two. But since the story is more setting driven than character driven, the extreme power is just a means to tell a very extreme story in a very extreme setting.
    It is amazing that the author has pulled this off without anything feeling forced. The MC never makes dumb decisions for the sake of the story.
    If you are after a story about "The friends we made along the way", this is definitely not for you as the MC is a bit "robotic" in his thinking at the start, and the only other real character in the story is the universe itself.
    That said, the pacing is really good, and at chapter 104, I am looking forward to every new release!
  • Underdog_005Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Before anything I'll say if you can't go past the continuous RESETS throughout the story you won't be able to appreciate it.
    What I meant by resets is that, for various reasons which you'll explore as you read more chapters and find more lore, The abilities of MC gets RESET.
    Never fully but still he gets restricted.
    This sole point caused the loss of way too much audience. But the point is the whole lore of the story needs those RESETS to happen. This story needs to be read till the end to understand it's plot.
    While reading you'll think you found how the world is built but, No the plot is in layers. You need to read it till the end else it's just false information. And you won't know it's false because that's how it is written Since the "MC doesn't know" the Truth. You too can't know. That's the Point.
    Furthermore people just complain and be toxic.
    To me I have read Novles of "MDW", "Selkie", "Delta" and many other famous authors but still I'll while they may be GENIUSES and GOOD in their own right.
    THE AUTHOR OF THIS STORY IS ON A WHOLE ANOTHER LEVEL.
    His INTELLIGENCE is off the charts like his Main Character.
    If you are a fan of Sci-fi or LITRPG in general. You know those numbers. This story is probably one you'll never regret reading. Though if skipped it You'll definitely regret it.
    Man I'M Just full of praise for both the Author and Story and will probably go on a rant if i continue. So I'll focus on the story now.
    I won't spoil things here since to me this has been the greatest novel I've read ever since i started 5-6 years ago.
    There will be grammatical mistakes as in spellings or some calculations and Numbers, way too many than most other novels. Since most experienced authors use various tools to correct their mistakes and even ask others to do it. They use Paterons for that too. Just the sheer audience makes it such that their mistakes get Edited with time.
    But if you go past spelling mistakes and such THE CHARACTER of the MC and others is very good. The
  • ColscimitarRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Loving The story so far, so many of my own story ideas are intertwined with this concept just going in different directions. Which is in the self awesome. Since I don't have the talent to get my story ideas down personally immersing myself in this world is just wonderful bonus. So few authors utilize nanotechnologies in their stories which I always found strange cuz I love stories involving nanotech and to see it crossed with litRPG even more rare.
  • G.K.SRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    I really like this story. I can’t say that it’s for everyone tho. It doesn’t start off great but it improved pretty quickly. Power levels don’t mean anything so ignore that stuff if you can. I have to fill the 50 word requirement. I guess this is a turn your brain off type of story.
  • DeikonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    I enjoy the MC!
    I enjoy the story setting and how things change over time in a way that is understandable. Sci-fi fantasy and lit RPG.
    I recommend this for people who like to read. Simon r. Green. Or Roger Zelzazny.
    I am thankful that the author is continuing to post and I'm going to reread the whole story I read up to chapter 220.
  • PuttnnamehereRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    This book is fine. The enjoyment I got other of the 50 chapters I read came from the absurdity of the MC. My criticisms can be summarized as follows:
    The Main Character
    The main character is...frustrating to read. The vast majority of his actions for the early part of the novel are what I'd imagine the author would want to do if given access to absurd godlike powers. As a word of warning to other readers, the author is conservative and his bias can be seen in the writing. What honestly frustrated me is how the MC used a hammer to solve all problems. While I'm sure there's a pay off in a hundred chapters in response to his complete take over, it hasn't happened in 50. Expanding beyond the early chapters, the hammer to everything approach is basically the only way Johnathon solves problems, and as a result, the story forces itself in a catch 22. The only way John faces problems is some absurd thing he can't instantly kill, this means that the story ultimately becomes this one note machine of see a problem? Well, John just needs to solve it. This brings us to the second criticism.
    The story/Plot/and Setting
    The issue that I find most frustrating is the author doesn't attempt to explain things, and when he does, its a chapter long block of exposition literally spit at the reader. While this may work if the information actually explains things, the author is either unable, or unwilling to tackle topics beyond the most barebones. I liken this problem to another book, Ready Player Two. The problem being the author doesn't understand what he's talking about. This hurts whenever the author talks about anything even related to politics, economics, and the sciences. The one thing that made me interested in the world presented was that it copped a DnD house rules structure that made up the setting. This was cool, and if we simply had Johnathan actually progressing through this world, the setting would have carried everything else to at least a 4 star.
    My final criticism is an e