Last Lord of the Fey (B1 STUB JUNE 5th)

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Across the countless realms of reality, no creatures are more dangerous than dragons. That’s why the dragonslayers exist. Tristan Anorox was born into a legendary family of these warriors . . . as the unwanted half-breed.

His father assigned him an impossible quarry when he came of age: to hunt a gods-damned fairy dragon. The smallest, most cunning, and most mischievous of all dragon species; at least according to the legends. None had been successfully hunted.

When his two-year pursuit results in him being dragged into the Fey Realm, however, everything changes. Welcomed by the land of his ancestors, he experiences an awakening of his mother’s bloodline and inherits a legacy that changes the trajectory of his fate.

Unfortunately, there are those that seek the destruction of his bloodline and will see it annihilated by any means.

With Felicity Glimmerwing as a companion—the very fairy dragon he was hunting— Tristan must return to the Mortal Realm to begin his journey towards power that was kept from him for so long . . . and become the Last Lord of the Fey.

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  • Wolfwoods7Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story pacing is good the humor give me a chuckle. I've never read a story where the bigotry is the of the MC and the world. The MC is strong where he needs to be and not over done, and flawed, and likeable. So fare this story is worth the read fare from the worst.
  • VirulentShadeRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Let me preface this review by saying I'm a Patreon Reader plus an adamant lover of all things Fey/Fae. This series thus far is quite a joy to read. Tristian is both a kind hearted person yet absolutely protective of what he views as his own. He is willing to lend a hand to just about anyone until they overstep their bounds. The magic of the world is in depth with the phrases and languages themselves being languages of our own world which are fitted to the races of this world, plus every magic having its own type. Not to mention every race has certain types of magic inherited. Then comes the story and world itself. Filled with both intrigue and many questions with answers begging more questions and adventure to seem them out. Seras once again loves to build their worlds to feel interesting and alive in every single way.
  • AshanthalRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    As of posting this I've only read up to chapter 32 but I thought I would have my thoughts on the story. So far I haven't had really anything I feel like would be a major negative and the only minor ones would be the occasional grammatical or mathematical issue (which the gramatical issues are generally just translation errors) that are rather quickly addressed and if need be have been corrected. As far as the characters go I haven't had any complaints so far as to how they've been written and the story has flowed nicely so far. The only thing that could make this better in my opinion would be if romance was included in the story and was well thought out without all the usual cliches. Also I hope Felicity is a permanent character as I have been loving her shenanigans and how well her and Tristan seem to get along. Oh yeah and one more thing. Please delve more into how the tiers of power work for the other races. For instance you talked about how Tristan's grandfather killed and Arch dragon from the fire elemental plane but you didn't seem to cover how powerful that actually was though it might have covered later and I just haven't gotten to that point yet. Anyway thank you for the book so far and I hope you have a great week.
  • DarramagalstRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It's very riveting and keeps my attention; has me coming back to it almost everyday; I love the story progression, imagery, and the sheer emotion brought out in some of the chapters; the fight scenes are very satisfying. If i could give this story more than 5 stars i absolutely would.
  • DrakonaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    In all honesty though this is a great story. While I was a little worried when Felicity was introduced, she managed to be just the right amount charming and funny while also not being incredibly annoying. I also love Tristan's progression in finding out the secrets of both his bloodlines, not just his elven one.
    To keep it brief (I almost said short) Tristan is a great protagonist and I can't wait to read more about the world the author is building.
    PS: If Tristan's tried to justify elven "superiority" to any dwarfs who appear in the series, HE'S GOIN STRAIGHT IN THE F***ING BOOK!!!
  • Glenn AstonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story follows a young protagonist as he discovers a hidden magical legacy and begins to unlock powers he never knew he had. Early on, he's pulled into a vivid, layered world full of strange creatures, ancient secrets, and the weight of a destiny he didn’t ask for.
    Magic plays a central role, with a unique system that ties deeply into the character's identity and the lore of the world. As he learns to navigate these new abilities -and I love the pace as he does that- , he's challenged by both the complexity of the magic itself and what it means for his place in this unfolding world. I love it!
  • Kyley175Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Good story with consistent, likable characters.
    Romance is present but takes a minor role in the plot.
    Mc gets OP way too fast imo but the enemy encounter difficulty scales really fast too so I guess it's fine.
    Magic spells have quite detailed descriptions, but mc gets way to many of them and it's hard to remember and keep track of what spells he is casting and exactly what they do. Most have self explanatory names and the effects are described afterwards though so it's not a big deal and I can get the gist through context. Something i think would have been cool(it might've happened and i just forgot idk) is if in one of the scenes Tristan runs into trouble with a finger injury or something and can't meet the somatic requirements for the spell and has to deal with it in another way.
    Big spoilers below, and I dont mean the car kind.
    I dislike how one of the big bads of the entire book gets killed in 7 paragraphs. There is a lot of planning and buildup and then the actual fight ends in like 4 hits. It felt comparatively short and underwhelming. Still pretty badass, just wish it was longer.
    There are some offhand comments that drop lore that doesnt really go anywhere, like Betty being Logos' daughter which I dont think is ever mentioned again or used. There might have been stuff planned in the future where that info is relevant I guess so I'll give a pass on it.
  • MichaelsonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is a great story with a fun magic system. Who doesn't love a good dragon slaying?
    Casting spells requires odd hand gestures and chants to generate specific effects. It feels like magic rather than activating a skill by the push of a button. Tristan's ability to develop new elemental potential as he consumes dragons is a great way to expand his repertoire of spells without bogging the story down with a huge spell list at the outset.
    The concept of representing fantasy languages with real languages is brilliant and handled well. The author clearly took time to cautiously plan what languages would correspond to which species to avoid offensive stereotypes and draw on real world cultures.
    The main characters are engaging with fun organic dynamics. Tristan's growth to accept his place as a "chosen one" is fun to see. And his struggles with greed and control as the story progresses are an interesting price. Felicity is a great companion to balance his seriousness with mischief and charm.
    I'm not 100% sold on Tristan's ability to go to the fey realm once a day. It allows for Tristan to have regular interactions with the Matriarch, but it does take away some of the stakes, in my opinion.
    All in all, this is a fun story in a magical world. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a character they can root for.
  • Mostly LurkingRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I'm still catching up but this has turned into a fantastic binge read. Starts a little bit slow but once things are established it starts to pick up momentum.
    Does anyone else hate the 50 words minimum for not advanced reviews? It just seems like an unnecessary barrier. Why not 25 or 30 why 50?
  • MrAtlasRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Already on the Second book thanks to Patreon, definitely worth the read as the book provides a unique and interesting experience that I haven't been able to find in many other books. I look forward to seeing where this book goes to and I hope Seras continues to write these banger of novels