Quest and Conquer (A Litrpg/Harem Series)

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Quest and Conquer Book 1 is now available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited!Book 2 and Book 3 are complete and available here on Royal Road!My name is Remy Aaron, and a sexy witch summoned a meteor from outer space to explode my car while I was driving home from work.Unfortunately, the new world I respawned in is a monster-infested battleground between the Deep Ones and the Outer Gods. Lucky for me, I can harness and multiply the elemental powers of my wives. Oh, did I forget to mention them? Each of my wives has an elemental affinity that grows stronger the more we bond, and so I’m well on my way to mastering all the elements.But I’ll need more wives, higher stats, better gear, and a kingdom to rule. Call me lazy if you want, but not even a long to-do list can stop me from relaxing in the hot spring between dungeon runs.A top-tier isekai LITRPG filled with action, adventure, and harem goodness!Note on Mature Content:This storystrictlyfollows the Royal Road rules regarding mature content, including limiting explicit scenes to well under 15% of the word count.

Chapters(5 total)

What readers say about Quest and Conquer (A Litrpg/Harem Series)

  • From the moment I delved into these chapters, I found myself completely captivated by the story. The author has done a remarkable job crafting a compelling narrative filled with action, suspense, and a meticulously detailed world that brims with unique char…
    JTAckerRoyal Road5.0 / 5
  • I wasn't really sure what to expect when I started this story. It was definitely not what I was expecting. Typical Isekai harem stories tend to be shallow vehicles of gratification, with the storyline playing second fiddle to the harem aspects, but that was…
    DabossUnberogenRoyal Road5.0 / 5

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  • JTAckerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    From the moment I delved into these chapters, I found myself completely captivated by the story. The author has done a remarkable job crafting a compelling narrative filled with action, suspense, and a meticulously detailed world that brims with unique characters and extraordinary abilities.
    The writing style employed here is nothing short of immersive. It masterfully blends vivid descriptions with a deftly woven plot, creating an enthralling atmosphere that effortlessly draws the reader in. The author's choice of words, literary devices, and the overall narrative tone contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment of the story.
    Speaking of the plot, it's brilliantly constructed. The pacing is spot-on, maintaining a perfect balance between heart-pounding action and moments of respite, allowing readers to become deeply invested in the characters' journey. The world-building is intricate, providing a rich backdrop for the unfolding events, and it leaves you eager to explore more.
    In terms of grammar and technical aspects, the text is impeccably edited. Errors are rare, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable reading experience, allowing the narrative to shine through without distraction.
    However, what truly sets these chapters apart is the portrayal of the characters. They're not just well-developed; they feel like real, three-dimensional individuals. Remy and Esme's relationship, in particular, is portrayed with authenticity and depth, making it easy to root for them. The introduction of Ayla adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, and her interactions with the other characters are a joy to follow.
    In conclusion, these chapters are a testament to the author's storytelling prowess. With its flawless blend of style, plot, character development, and technical finesse, this story easily deserves a perfect score of 5.0. It's a captivating journey that leaves you eagerly awaiting what comes next.
  • DabossUnberogenRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I wasn't really sure what to expect when I started this story. It was definitely not what I was expecting. Typical Isekai harem stories tend to be shallow vehicles of gratification, with the storyline playing second fiddle to the harem aspects, but that was not the case in this one. The harem aspect was well integrated with the storyline and world, and the author even gave the option to skip over the more gratuitous scenes.
    The style was well written and easy to read, clearly conveying what was intended. I never found it overly fast or overly slow, and it was fun to read.
    The story was great, the world building especially. The monster descriptions and general world information were well thought out and worked along with the storyline well. The background of the world was pretty interesting as well.
    The grammar was good as far as I could tell. I only really have any problems with grammar if the story is severely inhibited by the poor mechanics, which this one was not.
    The characters were realistic and serviceable, but there might be some potential for more backstories on them. It's not really that important.
    In general, a well put together and entertaining read that I would recommend to anyone who doesn't mind a little bit of sexual content.
  • PierceGreyRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is exactly what I've been looking for in my harem stories. The writing is legitimately good, the action is actually interesting, and it's teasing and sexy as hell. My only complaint is that I want more, damnit!
    Style: Very clear and engaging - it keeps the action intense and cinematic, and almost never lets up with the erotic teasing. I honestly wasn't sure which part I enjoyed more, which is raaare for this genre. I almost always brutally skim harem action scenes, but I didn't here. That's saying something.
    Grammar: Professional grade. Head and shoulders above most RR stories.
    Story: Grade school teacher gets isekai'd into an apocalyptic fantasy world. Action and sexy times ensue. What do you want me to say? Actually the world-building is really great so far, and I particularly like the monsters and cleverness of our obvious gamer-hero's strategies.
    Character: Remy is very likeable and relatable. Our first girl is hot (and cold?) as hell, with every possible incentive to keep Remy (and us) happy...so yeah...let's gooo.
    I started writing harem because I wanted the stories to be more like this and they weren't. That's about as high praise as I can possibly offer. Now give...me...more!
  • GoldabagdaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    So this is a sweet but quite steamy harem based litrpg with a premise that the sister wives have powers on which the mc can draw along with a multiplicative factor as he is from Earth i.e another world. The style is simple but gripping. The world building is non obtrusive but engaging. Grammar is good. if there is one downside it seems that the uncensored version is too hot for royal road so the author has to continually censor it to post it here and the only way to get the real hot stuff like group sex scenes is to subscribe on patreon.
    The MC progresses pretty decently and overall the motivations are well thought out.
  • CarotaGiallaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    It seems like an intriguing story with well-developed characters and situations that evoke empathy. The writing is smooth and engaging, and there are mysterious elements that leave the reader eager to know more. I like how the protagonist, Mr. Aaron, confronts life's challenges and tries to help others despite his own disappointments.
  • Lemon VibesRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Let's get one thing straight: "Quest and Conquer" is a buffet of genres and themes, and it's not shy about it. From LitRPG mechanics to harem elements, this story is a melting pot that somehow manages to maintain its flavor. But does it succeed in all its ambitious endeavors? Well, that's a mixed bag.
    KazVelveto's writing style is engaging, to say the least. The narrative flows smoothly, and the action scenes are well-crafted. It's a rare gem in the harem genre where the action doesn't feel like a filler between the steamy scenes. The prose is clean, and the pacing is just right, keeping you hooked but not overwhelmed.
    The story starts with a bang—quite literally, with a meteor—and doesn't let up. The world-building is intriguing, filled with monsters and cosmic entities that add layers to the narrative. However, the plot sometimes feels like it's playing second fiddle to the harem elements. While the harem aspect is interesting, especially with the elemental affinities, it sometimes overshadows what could be a more in-depth exploration of the world and its lore.
    No complaints regarding the grammar. The text is well-edited, and any grammatical errors are so minor they're easily overlooked. It's a smooth read, allowing you to immerse yourself in the story without any jarring interruptions.
    Remy Aaron is a likable protagonist, but sometimes feels too perfect, especially with the quick mastery of elemental powers. The female characters, each with their elemental affinities, are intriguing but could use more depth. They're not just there as romantic interests; they have their roles in the story, which is refreshing. However, more backstory or character development would make the reader more invested in them.
    "Quest and Conquer" is like a guilty pleasure that you don't have to feel too guilty about. It has its flaws, but it also has a lot of potentials to be more than just another harem LitRPG. If you're a fan of action-packed stories with a side of romance (or is it the
  • menisRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    Overall: 4/5
    I enjoyed it. Wasn't bored when I read it, but I wish it was a little more slow paced. Its cool that we hop straight into action after a bit but yeah. I think that it was way too trivial to get the females in love with him (since they bind their souls), but everything else was fantasy goodness.
    Style:
    Its fine, nothing wrong with the style. Wish the paragraphs were a bit longer but that's about it.
    Grammar: I couldn't find any mistakes. At least no major consistent mistakes.
    Character score:
    For me personally, the characters lack depth. The girls just kinda fall for him because they're forced to stay together for life. There isn't too much tension between the characters and they feel sorta two dimensional if I'm using the term correctly. I guess they're all likable though, and I don't dislike anyone yet.
    Story: It's about a guy to gets transferred to a fantasy world. It's generic but I honestly like that sorta stuff. I just don't really get why the world has ended lol. Read it if you want, or don't if its not for you. I would only recommend it if you already like harem fantasy.
  • Gameknight2169Royal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    It is entirely just wish fulfillment. MC is horny asf. He gets system to help him f*ck people. That's it. That's the whole plot. The writing isn't excellent either, and the story is somewhat badly paced. I'm only giving it a 3 stars out of fairness because I had to quit at the second chapter.
  • Strictly WorseRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    Overall I think this is what it sets out to be, an isekai power fantasy, harem story and while it's not one of my favourites, it is OK. So if you're looking for more to read along those lines might be worth a look.
    The erotic scenes are all held within spoiler tags and it would be totally possible to read the story without them. The harem is largely the core of the story but the narrative still works of you fade to black on the explicit parts.
    The fight scenes are surprisingly good, and while not truly exceptional with the elemental harem power system are honestly the best part of the story.
    The morality of bringing our MC to another world is largely handled by the fact that he has very black and white morality and views our world so poorly he is happy to leave it. While I quite like that he is very quick to welcome the new world he is in, the tendency to oversimplify things means that the social encounters outside of harem members are rather dumb with a lot of self-righteousness but that's not entirely uncommon for the genre unfortunately. The conversations with the harem are generally better though there is the occasional bout of extreme oddness.
    He goes from quite sensibly thinking someone is quite sheltered and he should take things slowly and find what she likes, to immediately demanding she calls him master.
    A character taking either approach is fine it just feels like a jarring juxtaposition right beside one another, particularly when he doesn't seem to care about what the rest of his harem call him.
  • AdrianGreyRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    It’s exactly what it says on the tin. Bog standard harem fantasy. Characters are flat, writing style is bland but mostly inoffensive, worldbuilding and plot are shoddy and exist mostly to advance the actual point of the story, which is the main character’s interactions with his harem. Contains some passable erotic scenes. The concept of the main character taking on and multiplying the power of his many wives is theoretically kind of interesting, but the idea’s potential isn’t really realized in the story beyond the most basic level.
    Overall, this story is generally… readable. If you’re looking for some light brain rot content to while away an afternoon and harem is your jam, this story is for you. If you’re looking for anything with actual substance, look elsewhere.