NYC Questing Guild
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Description
The quests are real, the rewards are real, and the dangers are unimaginable.
Jen Jacobs's nights are spent traversing a strange city finding hidden objects, slaying dragons, and tangling with a host of fellow adventurers. And her days are spent counting down the seconds until she can return to the grind and continue racking up tokens and leveling up.
Except Jen isn't playing a video game.
It's all real and happening right in New York City.
After a particularly harrowing quest pairs her up with Beatrice Taylor, a no-nonsense and ambitious mentor, Jen hopes she’s on the path to becoming a big-time player. But as she dives deeper into the game’s hidden agenda, she realizes Beatrice has her sights set on the Guild, the centuries-old organization that runs the Questing game. And the quests Jen loves are about to put both of them in grave danger.
Will Jen survive the game before powerful forces cut her real life short?
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- jaauerbach
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 65
- Views
- 51,593
Chapters(113 total)
- Chapter 3: Always be preparedNov 4, 2025
- Chapter 2: Turning gearsOct 31, 2025
- Chapter 1: The new grindOct 25, 2025
- Prologue: A time to QuestOct 17, 2025
- Epilogue: Recalled to lifeJun 21, 2024
- Chapter 52: Answer togetherJun 17, 2024
- Chapter 51: Darkness to lightJun 14, 2024
- Chapter 50: Full circleJun 10, 2024
- Chapter 49: Duel RelicsJun 7, 2024
- Chapter 48: Best laid plansMay 31, 2024
- Chapter 47: Training dayMay 27, 2024
- Chapter 46: SurfaceMay 18, 2024
- Chapter 45: Rolling in the deepMay 14, 2024
- Chapter 44: Found thingsMay 10, 2024
- Chapter 43: Little fishMay 6, 2024
- Chapter 42: Robert's RulesMay 3, 2024
- Chapter 41: InquisitionApr 29, 2024
- Chapter 40: A fresh startApr 26, 2024
- Interlude: Tria primaApr 23, 2024
- Chapter 39: Silver glassApr 20, 2024
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Community Reviews(2)
- AsvilokaRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Not a lot to say about this one, tbh. The cover caught my eye and I read it for a while. It's pretty fun. I'd probably give it a 4.2, but rounding down to 4 when it's already rated flatly 4 seems eh, so I rounded up instead.
Pretty fun, secret magic questing group hidden in NYC, normal person stumbles into it. The characters seem fine, didn't notice any grammar problems. - dndhatRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I read the two books of this story so far in a couple days and thoroughly enjoyed it.
The setting has a lot of mystery and depth and the characters are enjoyable.
The main character is a fairly ordinary woman who gets involved in a real world mmorpg… sorta. In fact the game aspects are quickly revealed to be a way of drawing in potential recruits to the supernatural world. The magic system is interesting and the society is complex.
Alchemists gather rare reagents from seemingly mundane sources. Certain trees, rocks and animals that naturally collect magic inside them. When these reagents are treated in certain ways and combined together they can form anything from a speed potion to portal paint to magic swords. This is a cool idea and there is a wide selection of creations that are shown throughout the story.
The alchemists have a whole society with guilds and clans and corporations all centred around the trade in these reagents. There are hints of ancient conspiracies and secret powers that even the alchemists don’t know about. Wealthy alchemists use a quest system to hire mundane lackeys to collect cheap reagents while street gangs armed with cursed blades lurk in the shadows.
on the more negative side, the plots and intrigue feels a bit rushed at times. Some plots are detailed and clever while others are glossed over too fast. The cast of characters is interesting but we rarely get enough time to explore and understand them. Finally the Magic System is cool and seems like it should be a hard system… but the viewpoint character only ever uses finished products. I want to see an alchemist figuring out how to combine and manipulate ingredients to fine tune a creation.
despite my criticisms, the story is a lot of fun. The main character is compelling and the world has a lot of potential. It feels like the main character is finding her feet in the world and so the magic is become more and more accessible too. I like how it feels like we are discovering this magical wo