Labyrinth Hunter - Book IV: Chased (EPIC PROGRESSION FANTASY)

Self-Published

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Description

Book one is already on Amazon, you can find it here:Kindle,Kindle Unlimited

Book II:Amazon

Without knowing how it happened, a young engineer died. He only realized that he was reborn in another world as Regulus Dawnshield and as a half-vampire.

Soon enough, Regulus realized that he wasn’t born in an ordinary world. It was a massive world that had a system that everyone had access to. In this world, many species of beings existed, and being a hybrid between two of them, he was hated by most, more than a little. His father, a war hero who is distant since he is only the tenth son. He never talked about Regulus’ mother, too. His stepmothers and siblings made him realize for almost a decade how much they hated him.

Still, Regulus spent those ten years waiting for his chance to be free. After an attack on his bedroom, he put his plans into action to explore this world and live as his own person, just as Regulus. However, for as long as he lives, he had to keep his origin hidden. Otherwise, there will be no end to the amount of people who will target his life... with that in mind, Regulus has to travel around the world, searching for power inside dungeons and labyrinths and unlocking classes at their depths.

What to expect:

- An MC who likes to travel and explore dungeons and labyrinths to gain more classes. He also wants to combine his knowledge and the magic of that world to create all kinds of things from Earth and even beyond Earth’s technology.

- A world and a system that keeps expanding according to the exploration of the MC. The system can keep growing because the parameters can only increase when the people in this world unlock the classes that grant them the said parameter.

- Massive World Building.

- LitRPG elements.

- 2000~2500 daily words.

Chapters(53 total)

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Community Reviews(10)

  • CharlyHaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story is more than refreshing.
    It doesn't follow the same well trodden routes but offers unexpected developments at every corner.
    Coupled with well written characters whose decisions are completely understandable and not dumb or overly aloof. You can feel them. Even the side-characters.
    There is real struggle but not to the point it's senseless. But there are quite scenes, too. All in a good balance
    A very good and elaborate writing style. Captivating and descriptive enough to make this a great story, that gets even better with every chapter...
    Thank you for writing
  • SkellerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It is simply amazing. I've been captivated from page one. The plot and chracter development has been incredible and so detailed.
    As someone who is 'picky' when it comes to stories, it is always a delight to find a treasure like this. I've enjoyed many cosy hours of reading. Thank you very much.
  • Eldritch_loverRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Love this so far author is great on feedback or ideas for the story honestly this is like eating or smelling something new which helps since a lot of stories follow a certain style or genre.
    and justification for writing this review is that it is my opinion and if you don't like it cut some onions and rub them on your face
    another thing is that the system is clean and easy does need work but so far has worked great
  • BkwormLisaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The MC is very much a min/maxer, but I like how he’s planning ahead. And how he’s using non-combat classes to gain experience and skills. It feels more realistic (if any litRPG can be called that), not just like a Chosen Hero easy power gain. MC is currently a nobody with no allies or resources, but he’s handling it well.
  • palmer_1998Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Wow, I just devoured this book in a few hours. When I read the synopsis, I liked the premise and didn't even notice the time passing from the first to the tenth chapter. It was like I was hypnotized.
    Regulus is a very good protagonist, not one of those boring protagonists who are always fifty steps ahead of their enemies. Besides, the worldbuilding is really interesting, without being boring to read.
    I'm writing this review with the intention that this will appeal to the author and he'll send me ten chapters in a single day!
  • sanluchiRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    So far the story is quite interesting, I like that the character is a loner, without resources, who has not chosen the conventional combat classes to grow and who also has to fend for himself, while trying to hide.
    I like the story and I want to see how the character develops in the future
  • SapphierreRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The beginning hooked me. There are times when I get aggravated and happy and sad, but that is the fun of a good story. There are a few typos but I'm not one to mind a few, it's really not to bad.  I'm genuinely looking forward to how MC grows.
  • Nicholas MorganRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    This is not what I expected when I began reading this.
    The Author makes the MC half vampire, but has no abilities from vampires is not otherwise different from humans , except he get a draw back while in the sunlight of 50% stat reduction and the general hatred of everyone around him, even his father brothers and sisters. So outside of angst, him being a half vampire adds nothing to the story besides the points mentioned.
    The MC is in a fantasy setting , avoid all magic  related classes, and decides to implement modern day technology using skills. The decsion for this happened off screen, so we have no idea why he chose this, MC also hints he has a plan for his class selections, this also happened off screen and dispite most of the narrative being in the MC's head, we still have no idea what his plans are or why.
    The LitRPG elements are  very limited classes adds nothing but stats like :speed, strength, and one to three skills, often hefty mana costs to use. So the classes are essentially meaningless, especially since there does not yet seem to be a limit on how many classes one can have.
    Its is unclear why this was set as a isekai, why the MC was given a different reace if none of those element are really central to his growth, beyond just the negatives. If you want to read a "fantasy" novel where the aim is to implement modern technology, this is for you.
    If you like traditional fantasy sword and sorcery , vampire and warewolves. This is not the title for that.
  • GrozaSadikaRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    Honestly, I was a little disappointed, because despite having a very interesting setting and synopsis, the story and its progression fall flat.
    There is a lot of deus ex machina, sometimes it feels like the MC's true class is not archer/fletcher, but magician/illusionist, because he seems to conjure stuff out of thin air all the time.
    The writing style is very expository instead of descriptive, however, it may suit some people's tastes.
    Now that the negative stuff is out of the way, I've to say that the story itself is very promising. I've been waiting for an isekai MC who is both willing and able to use his previous life's expertise in his new life. "On the run" lifestyle is also very engaging action-wise.
    I kinda hope author keeps writing and revisits this story some time in the future. It deserves it, that's for sure
  • grovekeeperRoyal Road
    0.5
    The story follows a Dhampir, a half human half vampire in his journey to power by gaining classes by fighting in dungeon. The story is so bland that it feels like a bunch of words strung together to create sentences which when read together create no overarching story or meaning. The MC decided to do X. MC Crafted Y. MC gained a bunch of experience by doing Z. The whole novel is just a repeat of these 4 sentences in different combos in different places. There is no emotional investment or attachment that you will feel for the characters. Apparently the MC is a Dhampir and his powers increase at nighttime. But what is night and day in a dungeon and why does it follow the schedule? Why do MC choose specific classes? What is the end goal? What is the plan? There are a lot of unanswered questions and gaps in logic which makes the whole story suck.