Scion of The Plantagenets [A Historical LitRPG] (Book-1 Complete)

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The tensions are rising between the nations of England and France by the year 1334. A war was incoming or should one say, 'wars', a series of destructive wars, separated by tense intervals of truce and by dishonest and impermanent treaties of peace. This war successively drew its neighboring nations of Scotland, Germany, Italy, and Spain into itself. The Hundred Years War, a legend in itself, began in the 1330s and ended only with the expulsion of the English from the French Mainland in the mid-fifteenth century. The French Victory laid the foundations of France's national consciousness, even while destroying the prosperity and pre-eminence that the nation had once enjoyed. Whereas in England, it brought intense effort and suffering, a powerful tide of patriotism, a great fortune only to be succeeded by bankruptcy, disintegration, and an utter defeat.

Would the tale remain the same if an insignificant sickly Plantagenet boy, residing in Norwich Castle, suddenly awakens healthy the next morning from his own deathbed?

The release schedule for "Scion of The Plantagenets" includes releases every two days for the first 20 chapters, followed by twice-weekly updates, all at 21:00 IST.

Chapter Length: 1800-2300 words.

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Chapters(57 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • BlackGildRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This Historical LitRPG is a shining beacon in my reading list standing beside Primal Hunter, Defiance of the Fall and Singer, Sailer, Merchant, Mage as one that I read immediately upon it coming available.
    This book has strains of David Weber, C. S. Forester and Bernard Cornwall in it wonderful speculative alternative history, with such an exceptional grounding in the period including following the land values and times.
    Finally, on the author congratulations on taking a step I often fantasized doing as a teenager, but instead went towards generative fiction based over a RNG generated worldbuilding attempt.
    Thanks for showing me what the end of that path could have been.
  • bnazRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    What if Dan Jones wrote Litrpg.  Honestly I am excited about this.  First off, I love history.  And I have a lot of respect for those that have a strong command of the material to the point they can write about it.  Keep dropping the facts and creating a narrative around it and I will keep reading.  Second off, I love litrpg.  So it feels like this was written for people like me.  The writing quality is strong.  There is a flair to the style that tells me the author knows words and knows words goodly. (My attempt at humor, I isn’t not dumb!). Overall I am a fan.  If this keeps going the way it’s going, then I’ll also be a patron.