The Overthinking Prince
Self-Published
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Description
[Description in Progress]After the Dawn of Calamity was brought on the lands of Megalophemia, the Gods have abandoned humanity. centuries later, they have returned to bless a chosen few to fight against monstrosities that plagued the world in their absence. Izik, a prince of Abrahymia, is stuck with an uninvited guest trying to take over his body. Reviled by his father, he is haunted by what was and what will be as he grows enough to assume a leading role and take responsibility. As he traverses the labyrinth of the unfamiliar world and his own anxiety, how will Izik prove himself in this merciless world?
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- ManOfSuspense
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 10
- Views
- 3,852
Chapters(16 total)
- Chapter 16: The UrnAug 5, 2022
- Chapter 15: The Heart of The CryptAug 4, 2022
- Chapter 14: The Granite GriffinAug 2, 2022
- Chapter 13: LuckJul 31, 2022
- Chapter 12: The Acid rainJul 30, 2022
- Chapter 11: The Boiling PoolJul 29, 2022
- Chapter 10: The Three PathsJul 28, 2022
- Chapter 9: The Three-Headed DragonJul 25, 2022
- Chapter 8: Close Encounters With an Unknown CreatureJul 24, 2022
- Chapter 7: Entrance to The Tomb of Gula The StarvedJul 23, 2022
- Chapter 6: The Tombs of The MittegodsJul 21, 2022
- Chapter 5: ScumJul 19, 2022
- Chapter 4: Showdown at The Field of Lambs, Part IIJul 16, 2022
- Chapter 3: Showdown at The Field of Lambs, Part IJul 14, 2022
- Chapter 2: Along Came AzeriJul 8, 2022
- Chapter 1: Izik Abrahym, The Overthinking PrinceJul 7, 2022
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Community Reviews(1)
- TealiciousTeaRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0A decent story with an established set of characters. There is plenty of room for growth. For a story focused on its characters the author has space to improve their character work. If you are sticking to tropes then exaggerate character traits, or you are challenging tropes then we need dimensions to the characters and inner conflicts. Proofreading would help a little for grammar mistakes, missing words etc but for the most part easy to read. Style is plain and simple. Makes for an enjoyable start. Good work!