The Multitasking Mage
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Nyx Shadowbrook was always the underachiever until he stumbled upon a unique ability to create mental and physical clones of himself. Now, armed with his newfound power and an insatiable thirst for knowledge, Nyx embarks on a journey from a struggling mage to ambitious entrepreneur. Watch as he juggles multiple lives, masters the art of alchemy, and builds a thriving magical business from the ground up. With the fate of his family's honor hanging in the balance, Nyx must push the boundaries of his extraordinary gift to new heights. "The Multitasking Mage" is a tale of magical innovation, personal growth, and the unexpected adventures that arise when one dares to dream big in a world of boundless arcane possibilities.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- ChippedMonk
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.2/ 5.0
- Followers
- 150
- Views
- 35,909
Chapters(38 total)
- Fangs and MagicAug 18, 2024
- Pines and ProblemsAug 17, 2024
- Gems of KnowledgeAug 16, 2024
- Forging AheadAug 15, 2024
- Investing in KnowledgeAug 13, 2024
- Limitations and LeapsAug 12, 2024
- Letters, Labor, and LearningAug 12, 2024
- The Business of MagicAug 11, 2024
- Seeds of SuccessAug 10, 2024
- Debts and DreamsAug 10, 2024
- The Crucible of KnowledgeAug 10, 2024
- The TestAug 10, 2024
- The Price of KnowledgeAug 9, 2024
- Growing PainsAug 8, 2024
- Chapter Four: First StepsAug 8, 2024
- Debts and DeterminationAug 7, 2024
- The Clone ConundrumAug 6, 2024
- The Carefree Mage's Mediocre MorningAug 5, 2024
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Community Reviews(2)
- Vortex279Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0I like what i have seen here, you have a good story! I also like how the system stuff is there but is not dominating the story. I will admit, there is a bit of a power jump, given the capabilities of the clones, but maybe that is just my perspective of the character. Anyways, you have a story that is quite engaging, so keep it up!
- nicholas8293Royal Road★ 0.5the author added cultivation and invalidated everything they set up beforehand, the entire time we are told to think of magic almost like a kind of science, but for some reason, the author randomly came in and said that it was all wrong and magic works because they thought it would. why did the MC gain his unique power? was it some god that needed subjects for a new technique? was he just lucky to find an ancient mage's inheritance? maybe a bloodline? no, none of that, "he thought he could, so he did"