Myriad Worlds Above

Self-Published

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Description

A young prodigy of the Marigold family's Aurum Arts combat style, Tisha finds herself fighting powerful monsters in a world beyond that of Earth. She only knows one thing for sure, she is not dead.

She and others have been granted powers far beyond that of a normal human and find themselves thrust into an unknown conflict where the fate of the planet rests on their shoulders.

Follow her journey both in and out of the Overworld, a place on the verge of being over run by creatures of incredible power with a society desperate to survive against the odds. She would attempt to find the origin of the System in the process of exploring her very existence.

This story is heavy on Action, Fantasy and Adventure with emphasis on Action. There would be some steampunk/magitech type elements starting in the second arc.

Romance would be far away from the focus though there might be a little of it if I feel that it is appropriate. The MC might come off as a little strange in her behavior, that is by design.

Gore, profanity and traumatizing content tags are a bit pre-emptive.

There would likely be a lot of side character content, I would try to flesh out every semi-important character in the story, though the first arc would be heavy in using the MC's POV.

Uploads at least every Monday, Wednesday and Friday so expect between 3 to 5 chapters weekly

Art by:Asviloka

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2022
Author
Rockyter

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.7/ 5.0
Followers
52
Views
15,290

Chapters(30 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • BulvosRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story does everything it says it will. It plays into the tropes of the genre, but in a way that serves the story well. The action sequences are fun and engaging.
    The story that I have read so far is straightforward, but never boring. It is heavy on progression and action, with a little bit of mystery sprinkled here and there.
    There are a few gramatical mistakes here and there, but you can only catch them if you're looking for it. The overall writing is very clear.