The Integrated Lands - Rotland: A LitRPG Apocalypse

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Description

Mark saw only one way to save his comatose mother after the world changed: Necromancy.

Transported into a vast underground world full of danger and opportunity, he has until the end of the tutorial to grow in power and reclaim the hospital. He will need to exploit every advantage he has in order to emerge victorious against the rest of the tutorial's inhabitants. The first thing to prioritize are skills — the source of magic in this new world.

And a pocket dimension full of soil will help him do just that.

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What to expect:

- Necromancy progression

- Large loot storage

Chapters(106 total)

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Community Reviews(6)

  • The Bringer of FamineRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I really loved this story and it was one of the best necromancy novels on here, but I really think it’s a shame it’s on haitus. I understand that it may be something that happened to the author like an illness or terrible accident, but I hope they get better soon so I can read more of this masterpiece of a necromancy novel.❤️
  • Famine BringerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    While I cannot in good faith rate this a five stars flat, I will say it is a wonderful story that with a bit of tweaking could get it easy. The only major issue I saw in my entire read was that the side characters were not all that fleshed out, and that made it difficult to keep track of them.
    On a more positive note, the Necromancy seems to be very interesting, and the Pocket Dimension our MC has is used quite well, if not how I would have used it. I cant go too far into details here, because people who haven't read might be reading this, but this is certainly a good read, so do give it a chance, newcomers.
    Fun Facts with Famine: Did you know that if your review doesnt meet the word count, and you fill it with words to inflate it, it can be removed and turned into a Rating? Yeah, I didnt either. Thats why I reposted this review.
  • 3Xi3XRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Pretty realistic yet fantastically imaginative. This story is fun and well written and I continue to crave more. I look forward to seeing what Mark gets up to next.
    Always a fan of magic, of necromancer stories as well as nature based magic so it’s quite exciting to see how they might come together.
  • Reading butler (Hollow)Royal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I love the bitterness in the starting chapter and I don't find they messed up with writing. So far the story has been uploading at a fast rate and isn't terrible. 4/5 cause the story may some more details. Good though I hope it the best for the story and the author.
  • CosmorosRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    Got somewhat curious with synopsis and went in not really expecting much. But the story is disappointingly bad.
    World: Even with so little of it told and explained, it is already riddled with plotholes. MC whose abilities make no sense and leveling speed that should make him be unrivalled. But somehow random people reached his level.
    He alone cleared entire goblin camp and all patrol goblin teams. Reached level 10. Somehow some random nobodies also are level 10, group of people with levels around 10 who sat hidden and just explored a bit.
    Characters: There isn't much of reason to invest your attention into them. Most will die soon or are 1D cliche personifications. Dialogues sound choppy and wrong, they are nearer to a monologue then dialogue. Instead of interesting first human interaction, you receive big dose of disappointment.
    Grammar: It's quite poor in a sense of it telling the story. It is just boring to read it. Its nothing special.
    Style: Well, it's another litrpg with all the same issues this genre brings. Stats that mean numbers, levels that bring no changes, random people who somehow are same levels as OP MC.
    TLDR: Not really worth your time. Unless this story gets really good polish and stops trying to fast forward to "good bits", where MC can act all cool. Also dialogue are really bad. Never I was so disappointed in reading them.
  • PlatiusmanRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    Don't be mislead by the novel's title, this is just another average system apocalypse -> tutorial -> necromancer story. There is no interesting take on necromancy. There is no interesting power.
    The story is a mess. It suffers from the usual fault of bad time and space management, nonsense plot points, and vague hand waving explanations for the power scaling.
    A particularly egregious example had a "tough" fight where they tried all kinds of attacks. Attacks that should have been twice it's level did next to nothing. The archer companion ran out of ammo (makes sense), then her bowstring snapped (makes no sense), then she randomly passes out for plot convenience (made the least sense).
    Characters are incredibly one-dimensional. The dialogue is awkward and will randomly throw in statements that make me cringe with how little they make sense for the current tone of the conversation.
    I could go on, but this doesn't even deserve taking the time to write an advanced review. It's a boring and average necromancer system apocalypse LitRpg. Don't hold your breath waiting for something special to happen.