Reconquest of the lost continent [Kindgom/city building LITRPG]

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The continent of Lalcqia has fallen to demonkind and the gods have summoned heores of all races to fight back. Twelve human heroes were summoned and given boons to reconquer the lost continent. Luca is one them, but he isn’t keen on becoming a one-man powerhouse, he’d rather build something great with others and create a lasting civilisation.

Author’s note : Not necessarily fast-paced but with a lot of time-skip as I don’t want to go into every single details and I feel some things need to take time to be credible and worth it. No direct action as the MC doesn’t fight himself and will only ever hear about other’s action. He’ll mainly focus on City/kingdom building. I want to try to see how a somewhat classic litrpg system can be used for kingdom building without abusively nerfing outside factors (loots, heroes…)

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Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2023
Author
TeinoTen

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Rating
4.3/ 5.0
Followers
41
Views
10,024

Chapters(14 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • bwfoster78Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story isn't perfect by any means, but it held my interest. Honestly, I love town builders, and I really like that this story is very focused on that aspect of the story. Some other stories in this genre tend to focus a lot more on battles, but in this one, the protagonist has not fought at all to this point.
    That being said, a staple of this subgenre is using detailed knowledge from our world to build up the new world, and I'd say that aspect is somewhat lacking here. Another author might have chosen to do a deep dive on the history of shipbuilding on earth and then show how the protagonist adopted those designs. This author just kind of glossed over all of that. I have no idea how much better the ship he had built is compared to others in this world. So far, that complaint applies to all aspects of the build up. A lot of telling, not much showing and detail.