The Arcadia Chronicles (HIATUS)

Self-Published

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Description

A Life ends, and a new one begins.

That Becomes the litteral truth for old man Allister.

After a life filled with heartache and solitude, a benevolent god takes pity on him,and offers him a chance to live again.

In a world ravaged by conflict and greed, a gentle soul can sometimes makeall the difference.

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This is a project I have started, as I sometimes need a break from my main project, 'Runes of Creation.'

Uploads can therefore be sporadic at times, but I will be steadily working on it along with the other.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2023
Author
Lazarik

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.8/ 5.0
Followers
9
Views
7,306

Chapters(18 total)

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Community Reviews(3)

  • VibipiRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Well I want to start by saying, this review is written by a person who doesn't speak English well and with a translator if you see strange things please don't think so badly
    and since I don't know English very well, I will comment on nothing of the writing except that the translator translates it very well, enough so that I don't get confused with things
    second the mc, at the beginning we see how he does not struggle too much with his new identity but does not fully accept his new role, and that is what the first chapters are about, overcoming his past life, getting used to his new body and living as what he has become, which I see is very good, the mc is gentle and although he does not like violence, he is willing to use it to protect what he loves and I adore that
    Third the bottom of the world, I don't have much experience with this so I won't say too much and don't take this to heart: it's very mysterious at the moment, we don't know much we just know that it was put there by someone to protect something from corruption and enemies, where does corruption and problems come from? we don't know but this is more for the few chapters so my final verdict is: very mysterious but interesting enough to keep me for more and solid enough not to see flaws
    and I can't think of much more to comment again I'm sorry for the broken English haha
  • ZenobiaTayRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    A beautifully written and engaging book. The author's writing style is poetic and descriptive, and the characters are well-developed. The story is relatable and poignant, and the book is highly recommended.
    Style:
    The author's writing style is poetic and descriptive, evoking a sense of peace and tranquility that fits perfectly with the story's theme. The author uses a simple and clear language that allows the reader to fully immerse themselves in the protagonist's world. The book is written in the third person, which works well in creating a sense of distance and solitude, but still manages to convey the emotions of the characters.
    Story:
    The story is heartwarming and engaging, and the characters are well-developed. The author does an excellent job of conveying the depth of emotion that Allister feels throughout the book. The story is also very relatable. The pacing of the story is just right, with enough action to keep the reader engaged, but also enough quiet moments to allow for reflection.
    Grammar:
    The grammar is impeccable, with no errors or inconsistencies throughout the book that I found. The author's attention to detail is evident.
    Characters:
    All of the characters in the book are well-written, with each one having a distinct personality and backstory. Allister is the main character, and the reader gets to know him intimately throughout the book. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with each one playing an important role in Allister's life.
  • FastFoodNationRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    I didn't really like the start, too hippie and sunflowers for me. I think the story gets better as the character has more interactions. Character interactions seem to really be the strength of the author, as the same comes through in the other story of the author.
    As for eveything else, nothing bad stand out, as it still feels as if we are in the introductionary part of the story, but tensions are rising quickly. It's a fine piece of story telling.
    If you like trees, this story is for you!