My Immortal Myth-Take [January 2024 Royal Road Community Magazine Participant]
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Description
Max Masters wants to get away from it all. He wants to isekai, to get out of his mundane existence, just like what happened to all his heroes in the books he reads. The problem is that it is easier said than done. Yet he is certain that with perseverance he will meet a certain truck, and through it get all that he deserves; ultimate power, immortality. And a harem.
My Immortal Myth-Take is a satirical fantasy short story, an entry in the Royal Road Community Magazine.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Zeke Stone
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 17
- Views
- 5,085
Chapters(10 total)
- Chapter Ten: On the RumJan 13, 2024
- Chapter Nine: Systemic BossesJan 12, 2024
- Chapter Eight: Let Them Eat QuakeJan 11, 2024
- Chapter Seven: The Quest I'm On.Jan 10, 2024
- Chapter Six: Beer Today, Rum Tomorrow.Jan 9, 2024
- Chapter Five: The Boar EssentialsJan 8, 2024
- Chapter Four: Stats Me, Right ThereJan 8, 2024
- Chapter Three: How to Break the System and Not Influence PeopleJan 6, 2024
- Chapter Two: The Late SystemJan 5, 2024
- Chapter One: Seeking Truck, For Good Times and ImmortalityJan 5, 2024
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Community Reviews(2)
- RznRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0As if trying to go for a speedrun of a munchkin power build to end all builds, this story takes the concept of exploitable loopholes and actually explains it. Too often does the genre throw some random non-sense out as an excuse, but even as satire this gives a specific path to power and the resulting absurdity that follows. Has a good conclusion which almost any D&D player might see coming, but that's all in the fun. Good grammar, story and for what this is - a great quick read.
- SSJ VegitoRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0A Parody of Reviews:
The Style: words can't hope to describe the amazingness of this story. Throughout the story, my mouth was gaping, unable to spit out anything but a jumble of nonsense
The Story: a heartbreaker, fulfilling goals and fantasies, a sad ending, and undeserved punishment.
The Grammar: Only the legendary Invisible Dragon stands on par with this. Shakespeare wishes he knew English as much as the Author
The Character: A classic underdog rising up with his fall all the more glorious