Kingdom of death

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Three factions of gods have invaded the newly found planet full of their selfish goals for its inhabitance. As the world geography is changed by them together with the invasion of mana and monster to the world billions die. While most inhabitants of the planet lost hope and fell into despair from the changes. Some found hope to change the unchangeable with power the gods gave them.

Nathan was just one of those individuals from his state of resisting his urges of drinking himself into a grave to man full of hope to change the unchangeable. He will change from an average guy into madman willing to do anything to fulfill his goals. Even if it means defying the very gods that gave him power.

Chapters(19 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • FrostPrismRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I enjoy the plot of the story because I find it unique but I have a few issues. There are grammar mistakes throughout each chapter and I understand it isn't their main language so not to much flak for that but another issue comes with the descriptions of what is going on and that there is very little descriptive elements. If the author just slowed down a little, fixed their grammar, and was more descriptive the story would be quite a bit better. Overall, it's a nice story with some things that need to be fixed before it can become a great story.
  • GeraldRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    The book is interesting, especially the MC's background.
    But sad to say, it's getting bad later on. Specifically chapter 5, where the 30 wolves vs 2 teens engaged.
    I mean, how fast a level 1 fire spell travel that a pact of wolves in a long distance can't evade and ended up dead instead?
    Is it as fast as a lightning? Is it as big as a washing machine? How about the impact? Is it a fireball in a solid form? Or just a normal flame? How about the heat? Is it 200 degree that can melt even the strongest bones known for? Or it just burns the fur, a burning fur that can't even penetrates its natural defensive skin?
    Overall, the story was good and interesting.