The Son of Ares
Self-Published
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Description
Aurelius waited twelve years for his father to return from leading history’s greatest war.What he got were condolences.Determined to carve his own path, he trains himself into a prodigy before venturing into the unknown. But chasing his father’s legacy leads him astray. As his enemies rise and allies fall, he must become something else—an individual powerhouse so brutal even the underworld begins to fear him.
What to expect:-Fast pace-Lots of action-Complex plot-Exponential strength progression-Detailed and unique magic system-Philosophical and psychological exploration
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Adrian Cassius
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.1/ 5.0
- Followers
- 101
- Views
- 82,366
Chapters(179 total)
- Chapter 156: A Father's Last LetterMay 3, 2025
- Chapter 155: This Side of ThingsApr 29, 2025
- Chapter 154: Courtesy of the Conqueror (2)Apr 27, 2025
- Chapter 153: Courtesy of the Conqueror (1)Apr 24, 2025
- Chapter 152: Five Lethal WordsApr 21, 2025
- Chapter 151: Paradise in TroubleApr 20, 2025
- Chapter 150: The War RoomApr 19, 2025
- Chapter 149: Casualties of WarApr 16, 2025
- Chapter 148: NighttimeApr 15, 2025
- Chapter 147: Cherry Blossom and DecayApr 12, 2025
- Chapter 146: Dine So FineApr 8, 2025
- Chapter 145: ReunionsApr 6, 2025
- Chapter 144: MephistoApr 3, 2025
- Chapter 143: CarnivalApr 2, 2025
- Chapter 142: One of the RoyalsMar 31, 2025
- Chapter 141: Emperor of ZalfariMar 29, 2025
- Chapter 140: Land of ReverenceMar 26, 2025
- Chapter 139: Passing of the CloakMar 24, 2025
- Chapter 138: The ScoutsMar 22, 2025
- Chapter 137: The PointMar 19, 2025
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Community Reviews(2)
- NPDavisRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0STYLE: I enjoy the authors writing style. The prose is good, and some descriptions are beautiful, with a tinge of humor in the prose. Over all, there's no complaints about the writing style.
CHARACTERS: I expected Gabriel to have more of an active role, Anwar is fun, but Aurelius, the main character feels a little bland. I feel that after 5 chapters I should know a little more about the main character, what he wants, what he needs, but I'm going to give the author the benefit of the doubt, that Aurelius will be less bland in the future. I hope that we get more of Aurelius' motivations except for "I don't want to burden my mother" because that's the only bit of character information we know except for that he's a nice guy who saves people.
STORY: The story is fun, and I hope that Gabriel has a bigger role in the future, because I feel only having him in the first chapter was a waste. Otherwise I like the training scenes where Anwar is teaching Aurelius magic. As I said in the title the fights are fun to read. The magic system so far is simple yet effective with essence being like ki/chakra/nen.
GRAMMAR: No issues here 5/5.
OVERALL: It's a fun read with some familiar tropes and I recommend giving it a read. - GodlyskeletonRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The writing style really does stand out with its quite well-written sentences sprinkled with a bit of humor that does add to the narrative's charm. The humor isn’t overdone and immersion breaking, it’s just enough to make you crack a smile here and there. The prose is also solid with some notably well-crafted descriptions and vivid elements that make the scenes pop in your head as if you’re watching a live scene. the writer knows just how to paint a solid picture with words.
The characters are quite engaging, though I think the main character could use a bit more depth. There's a hint of underdevelopment there, but I'm optimistic that future chapters will flesh out his motivations and background more. Maybe we’ll get to see what really makes him tick. The story itself is entertaining, especially the parts involving magical training and fight scenes, which are a real highlight. These scenes are not just entertaining but they’re written in a way that makes you interested in the action.
The magic system, though straightforward, is intriguing and works well within the story's context. It’s not overly complicated, but it has its own flair. And the creativity and prose of the battles was a real pleasure to read, they really highlight the workings of the magic system and leave you curious to find out more. The way the magic is used in the fights is pretty clever.
Grammar-wise, it's spotless, contributing to a smooth reading experience. You’re not tripping over words or getting lost in messy sentences. Overall, despite some tropes, it's an enjoyable read and worth checking out for those who appreciate fantasy with a mix of action and magic. It’s got that classic fantasy feel but with some fresh twists and a very interesting premise