RE: A Guide to Demonic Ascension

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Reais—a shattered abyss where thousands of Demon Lords wage endless war. A realm born of chaos, now destined to birth something far worse.

Punished for disbelief in a mortal life, a soul curses Deities for its unjust imprisonment and psychological torture. Shackled, broken, and left to rot—until witless demons set it free.

Now, a vengeance stirs.

Do the gods see what is coming? Do they fear the storm rising from the abyss? Can they stop it? Can they withstand the incursion, the subjugation—annihilation?

The answer is simply: [Nil].

Updates every other day.Book 1 and 2 complete.

Chapters(73 total)

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Community Reviews(3)

  • WayOfTheWeirdRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I really enjoyed the audiobooks and it is good to see the author is not giving up on the story. Keep it up!
    I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of morally gray characters and progression stories. The protagonist is a human soul turned demon who claws his way from the bottom towards the heights of power one bloody step at a time.
  • WhitemanRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    W book love all of it great character the only issue I have with it is the whole king arc skipped like half of it it's really bad and I really did not enjoy it part from that love this book to bits and I pray the author continues writing it
  • TajarimRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    The sentences in this story DON'T MAKE SENSE. It's like trying to decipher an especially obtuse bible verse. For 95% of this story I go "the WHO of the WHAT with the WHERE and WHY?". Below an example of the weird and incomprehensible sentences in this story :
    Her groans echo through as she rides. Looking up at her, she is a beauty, but the tears bubbling beneath me scream savagely.
    English is obviously not the authors first language, but come on! Some cohesion would be really great. At least the grammar is OK.
    In terms of story it's also hard to say if it's good or not, because it's very jumpy and arbitrary.