The Armor of Kings

Self-Published

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Description

The Armor of Kings, the Ariochmar, gifted to the good and noble king Eton, is the greatest power in the five kingdoms. Each piece of the armor has been imbued with powerful magics by the last great magic weaver, Eeshak. With this mighty gift, the king has won peace for his kingdom. However, peace once won, can be so easily lost. What would become of the kingdoms should the armor, once unified under one owner, become divided under no rulership? The answer is war. the lands have undergone a great conflict. At the conflicts end, the kingdoms had suffered great losses and the Ariochmar has been lost.

Follow Diago, a young man from the kingdom of Tunaan, as he is tasked with searching out the famed armor that it may become a symbol of hope and peace once more

Information

Status
Ongoing
Year
2024

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.5/ 5.0
Followers
6
Views
6,267

Chapters(37 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Bathrobe StudiosRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Amazing book, worth the read! Interesting and intriguing characters and story arch. Beautiful world building and excellent pace. You will explore fantastic lands, slay monsters, hunt treasure, and experience a classic adventure story. I love a good group story and this book does an excellent job of developing multiple characters while keeping the main lead the main lead. The many side characters help make the world feel full and alive. 10/10
  • ZarinariRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    This review evaluates the first three chapters of a promising fantasy story that introduces readers to a world of magical artifacts, daring heroes, and complex kingdoms. Each chapter brings a unique tone and focus, blending detailed world-building with character-driven moments and action-packed sequences. Below is a breakdown of the story's strengths and areas for improvement, rated across key categories to provide a well-rounded assessment.
    Style
    The writing style is descriptive and immersive, with a clear effort to create a vivid world. The author has a talent for setting the tone and capturing the imagination, particularly through world-building. However, the heavy reliance on exposition sometimes slows the pacing and risks overwhelming the reader. By integrating backstory and descriptions more naturally into the narrative, the style could become more engaging and polished.
    Story
    The plot is compelling, with strong foundations in epic fantasy storytelling. From the theft of the Ariochmar to the daring antics of Diago, the narrative is rich with intrigue and stakes. The premise of a fractured land and legendary artifacts is both classic and exciting. That said, some transitions between chapters feel abrupt, and certain scenes could benefit from tighter focus to maintain momentum.
    Grammar
    The grammar is solid, with only minor issues like occasional typos or misplaced apostrophes. These do not significantly detract from the reading experience but could be easily addressed with a careful proofread. Overall, the writing is clean and readable.
    Characters
    The characters are varied and have potential, but some lack depth at this stage. Diago stands out with his lively, mischievous personality, while the mysterious figure in the second chapter is intriguing but underdeveloped. The story would benefit from more insight into the motivations and inner thoughts of the cast to make them truly memorable and relatable.
    This story shows immense promise, with a richly imagined wor