King's Agency
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Description
Physics-Breaking, Telekinetic Elemental Teenagers KICK ASS AND FIGHT DRAGONS!
Mmanuell Ezenha is the son of a Dreacon, and that makes him one as well. The very same mage-warriors from Cryotia's frozen plains who live and fight to fend off the "Random Wyvern Events" that trigger every decade or so, and prevent them from spreading across the entire world.
The threat of another Event looms, and Mmanuell must train to live up to the prestige of his ancestors. Once he gains the ability to use Magic, that is. Even then, he'd probably only take the potentially world-ending disaster seriously if he can use it as an excuse to show off...
He's...kind of a difficult boy. We'll see how he does though.
King's Agency has been described as:"Akame ga Kill if it was good""Genshin Impact meets Monster Hunter""Cool Magic""You take too long to write this bro when's the next chapter"
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- UnovAgenda
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 8
- Views
- 344
Chapters(6 total)
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Community Reviews(2)
- SylviaireRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Kings Agency has been something I've followed for while now on other platforms; and it's safe to say no matter where it's written, the quality only improves with every iteration. The compendium of information and lore planned out in the Discord is absolutely mind-blowing.
The flow and detail of the narrative at present is already fantastically written, and it's clear to see the learnings and improvements in already brilliant storytelling with every chapter.
Mmanuell's story will be one to remember; Completely worth a read. - WhatAsuraDoesRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0am very big fan.
Jokes aside, seeing him write this over the last 5 or so years has been a treat, and to finally see it come to fruition is really sick; the worldbuilding, characters, combat, and lore are just super mind-boggling, especially cos of how deep the lore can get.
I won't say anything, but it's a very good read, and I KNOW for a fact it gets way better over time, so give this a read in your spare time; I know I catch myself reading it at work whilst working. It makes for a good pass time but leaves you wondering what's next.
The author's got a brilliant mind on him, keep an eye on this space.