The Virtues' Magecraft
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Description
The Golden Dawn has initiated the Age of Tribulation. Destruction is imminent for each of the Nine Realms. And on Midgard, the Princes of Hell are returning. To prevent the destruction these demons will bring, the Magecraft Association has called upon seven mages to handle them.
One of those seven is Alexander Lane. A Demon-Born without any training in magic. This ordinary life of his in this unordinary world has always been a struggle. But in his ever changing reality, it'll only become more of a curse. He must learn magecraft and fight for the sake of his world. For his life, and for others.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- Samuel Diaz
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.9/ 5.0
- Followers
- 49
- Views
- 35,475
Chapters(88 total)
- Page 47: I'll Kill YouDec 13, 2021
- Page 46: A Prank of FateDec 6, 2021
- Page 45: The Limit of ZealNov 29, 2021
- Page 44: Curse-BearerNov 22, 2021
- Page 43: The God CrystalNov 15, 2021
- Page 42: Whoever's Strongest WinsNov 8, 2021
- Page 41: Crossing the RubiconNov 1, 2021
- Page 40: Judgement of Right and WrongOct 25, 2021
- Page 39: Quiet MorningOct 18, 2021
- Page 38: Proclamation of the WeakOct 11, 2021
- Page 37: White LightOct 4, 2021
- Page 36: SeveranceAug 27, 2021
- Page 35: The Shape of DarknessAug 18, 2021
- Page 34: Perceiving The SoulAug 13, 2021
- Page 33: A Nice DreamAug 9, 2021
- Page 32: The Night of the Forest, Part 2Aug 4, 2021
- Page 31: The Night of the ForestJul 30, 2021
- Page 30: Soul on FireJul 26, 2021
- Page 29: A Minor HeistJul 21, 2021
- Page 28: The Hunters of MidgardJul 16, 2021
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Community Reviews(1)
- Chaos JesterRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5This story seems like it could easily go somewhere, especially after a hard edit and rewrite.
Lots of repeating things, lots of reliance on dialogue with no direction. Many times lost track of who was talking. Characters outside of this are interesting, and the world definitely keeps me intrigues.
Overall though, an interesting take that had plenty of room to grow.