World Breaker
Self-Published
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Description
A teenage boy possesses a unique gift that he doesn't understand but which those around him wish to use. He is faced with the decision of power or respect, the yin and yang of World Breaking. The only choice left is whether he will embrace the teachings of the Sophotorium and use this knowledge to improve reality or twist it for personal gain.
Given his past, no one would blame Evan if he subjected the world to chaos. But those closest to him believe that he is pure at heart, a man above the tides of greed and gain.
Will Evan become the next World Breaker? Or will he succumb to anger and pain?
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2017
- Author
- Harshie
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- Rating
- 4.1/ 5.0
- Followers
- 185
- Views
- 101,099
Chapters(52 total)
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Community Reviews(4)
- overlordlightnovelRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0It's been great so far. The beginning of the story grabbed my attention. Characters seem interesting. Grammar is perfect. I like how the pacing is decently quick. Can't wait to see where this story goes.
- Jester13Royal Road★★★★★ 4.5Wow, I started this and couldn't tear myself away. Such a promising read, I love the way that this world has been built. Minor spoiler-the MC is extremely overpowered at this point in the story but there are indications that he will have troublesome opponents soon. My point though is that this kind of story, where the MC is overpowered but would rather be doing something else (in this case, running a restaurant), is one of my favorite premises and I think this author is executing it well. Definitely worth a read!
- WindborneRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Honestly the grammar and plot are just awesome and the characters are very interesting. The only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars is the fact that the releases are too slow.
So overall this is a must read so far, hopefully the author will continue writing more so this story can really take off. - Wickedly_DesignedRoyal Road★★ 2.0While the story could have been good, it fell victim to the very flaw that most of its kind do: the rule of cool trumping rational character decisions. Combine this with a generic fantasy kingdom setting lacking any true worldbuilding - absolute power for the nobility/royal family, but no actual social structure, and the seeming presence of a middle class that usually should strongly oppose any sort of absolute power, without any social tension apparent. Add modern concepts merging into a medieval setting without conflict and you have a right mess as a result.
My conclusion: not worth reading.