Welcome to Rhamiel, A Civilization Core LitRPG

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Description

The World has many life forms, ranging from Humans and Elves to Dwarves and Gnomes. It even has beings like angels and demons that come from other dimensions, roaming it and trying to serve their own purposes. It is a chaotic world with monsters, magic, and a system that helps them govern it all and gives mortals a chance to survive.

Even with all of these things going on, the most unique species on the planet is also the most rare. Being born by falling through the sky, Spirit Cores can become any number of powerful and sentient things. A Dungeon Core was the most common choice. A chance encounter with an Elf under assault gives one newborn Spirit Core a choice that no other Core on the planet has received.

How will the world view them and their growth?

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This is a side project that I will be posting as I finish chapters. I will not be focussing on editing due to a lack of time. If you like this at all, feel free to comment on any story-related issues or opinions on how this will go.

Information

Status
Ongoing
Year
2023
Author
jeff4491

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.3/ 5.0
Followers
367
Views
64,539

Chapters(34 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • CmalonekRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is a unique take on a sometimes over stereotypical genre I love it. Cohabitation and forced cooperation for survival as well as people’s views and individual perspectives on life itself. When civilization is used to one race (kinda) doing almost anything and everything to kill everyone to progress themselves, trusting one who promises (and systematically forced but people don’t really know this) to be different is hard and it’s shown well in almost every character as well as the damage that race can do if left to their own devices instead of helped and lifted up.
    While communication is still a small problem for the MC… it’s learning. Also a unique take on gods and religion (even though it’s a very small part of the story in general).
    Another fun thing is the size of the MC. You normally see stories where size only comes into play when the core is in danger or in the beginning but here it’s viewed as normal and not unique at all.
  • CrispymouseRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This review was done after reading the first 10 chapters.
    A nice city builder novel. The system is actually helpful without being sarcastic which I enjoy. Character interactions are fun and viberant. So far every character has felt unique.
    I didn't notice any grammar or spelling errors that pulled me out of reading. It kept me hooked.