Revenge of the Forgotten Titan

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Description

A defeated, starving man, passed away on a dying earth, only to find himself Awakening as a giant in another world. Summoned to a world of monsters and gods, he finds that he is not so powerless this time. See him take on this new world as he tries to protect his new friends, and family. Crushing everything else in his way. Protecting his new life is easier said than done though, as even the gods have plans for this new titan. Participant of royal roads writeathon.

Chapters(41 total)

What readers say about Revenge of the Forgotten Titan

  • The author leaves you wanting more. The characters are vivid and interesting, beyond the imagination.  Traveling to a different place to find power over helplessness is a twist I wasn’t expecting. The place he ends up in may not be better than the one he le…
    Its me againRoyal Road5.0 / 5
  • Style: In terms of style, this story actually has it in spades. I really love the development of Anom, the fresh take on mythology. It gives me all the good vibes of the Percy Jackson series mixed with a splash of grim dark low-fantasy and promises at futur…
    TheSunGuyRoyal Road4.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(3)

  • Its me againRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The author leaves you wanting more. The characters are vivid and interesting, beyond the imagination.  Traveling to a different place to find power over helplessness is a twist I wasn’t expecting. The place he ends up in may not be better than the one he left. I am interested in how he ends up, a better place or worse?
  • TheSunGuyRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Style: In terms of style, this story actually has it in spades. I really love the development of Anom, the fresh take on mythology. It gives me all the good vibes of the Percy Jackson series mixed with a splash of grim dark low-fantasy and promises at future brutal conflicts and battles of EPIC proportions, especially given the pure size of the characters taking place in the conflict. I have a bad feeling about how humanity will be viewed by Anom given his past experiences!
    Story: I covered this a bit in style, but the story already promises to be something that I am going to avidly read once more of it comes out. I absolutely love mytho's centered fantasies, and I can only see the authors abilities as a descriptive story-teller increasing over time.
    Grammar: The only weak part of this novella so far, for me, is grammar. The author may be making a stylistic choice here, but so far the dialog comes across as more of a script than a book. I would ask the author to consider switching from colon-based character dialog to quotation descriptive dialog.
    I.E instead of
    Anom: I am going to eat your bones now.
    I would like to see
    Anom frowned, "I am going to eat your bones now," he said with a savage smile before picking up the cow and eating it's bones.
    Character: Character's are well developed, well described, and each has their own unique personality. I don't know that I could say this more succinctly than that! It is what I strive for, and I feel like the author has a better grasp on this aspect of story-telling than I do.
    Overall: Overall I feel like this novella warrant's the score I gave it so far. I really do enjoy the direction, the characters, the pacing, and the scene setting. I look forward to what the author has to release, and I hope that this story gains the traction it deserves.
    I recommend you give it a try, and I also recommend you help the author by leaving a review of some kind, as they seem genuinely interested in improving their style and they can only d
  • Mr.AzizRoyal Road
    1.0
    The story started of strong,showing promise with an interesting set up, but soon it rushed ahead, completely skipping the world-building and character development. The mc never grows mentally, and his interactions are shallow at best. Side character are barely given any attention. Then out of nowhere, the mc decides to fight the gods after a two-minutes explanation, with no real personal motivation or emotional depth. Worst of all, he burns children without remorse, justifying it with a vague back story about war trauma as if that would be enogh. It’s disturbing and unjustified. Overall the plot feel random, the character are hollow and the entire narrative collapses under it’s own mess. Wouldn’t recommend unless after a full rewriting. But considering this was the author very first work it’s understandable