Dragon's Mist: A 4X Strategy LitRPG Series
Warlords of the Circle Sea, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Pavi Proczko
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Written by:
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Ember Lane
About this listen
Standing butt-naked in long grass and reincarnated in a game land packed full of monsters, what would you do first?
A voice fills the sky and announces you as a Lord of that land—how would you feel about that?
The same voice tells you ninety-nine other Lords are out for your blood. Would that get your naked ass in gear?
Dragon’s Mist is a town building LitRPG adventure fantasy ebook, paperback and audio. The story follows Connor O’Grady as he is thrown in at the deep end to become a Warlord of the Circle Sea, and he'll need a good dose of luck to survive. In this five-book LitRPG series, you’ll have monster battles, full scale war, quests for hidden artifacts, magic, crafting, cultivation progression, humor, and so much more.
Connor must form a team with other souls reincarnated from Earth, make alliances with the native elves, mountain men, pixies, and tame dragons and wyverns. You’ll meet Ellen, Sam, Edward, Gilbane, and Dave—whose English leaves a lot to be desired—and they’ll make up his knight’s table.
When 100 Lords battle, there can be only one winner!
Dragon’s Mist is the first book in the Warlords of the Circle Sea Litrpg fantasy series. Dragon’s Born, Dragon’s Realm, and Dragon’s Knight are all on sale, and the final book, Dragon’s End, will be out this year. Weighing in at over 1.1 million words when complete, WOTCS will remind you of MMORPGs along the lines of Evony, Lords Of Ultima, King of Avalon, where base building is everything and paper castles don’t last long.
Dragon’s Mist is a LitRPG Gamelit progression fantasy. It contains curse words, so if they offend you, it’s a pass. The book has in-depth stats, but they are only noted when progression has occurred. There is leveling up, cultivation, magic, rapid build, and a hugely hot war goddess named Xandaphrey.
Will Connor O’Grady rise to the top to become the Warlord of the Circle Sea?
©2020 Ember Lane (P)2024 Ember LaneWhat listeners say about Dragon's Mist: A 4X Strategy LitRPG Series
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- DL
- 2020-04-15
Worth giving your time
glad I gave this book a try. cant wait for book 2 definitely give it a shot.
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- Ryan Scoville
- 2021-04-30
Refreshingly direct and unique! A twist on Lite RPGs
Hello everyone,
As a long time reader/listener to The Lite RPG audio world I can honestly say that Ember Lane did a great job to make this one stand out.
At first I wasn’t sure what to think of the “4x Strategy” aspect of the story but after a couple hours I found it refreshingly unique. Ember has done a great job of brining a good old fashioned D&D building strategy style game to life in this story. As the first book in the series the number of Statistic updates and Character Sheet discriptions and building details can seem repetative, and in excess. However given time it works to build a solid understanding for the listener so that later in the book the story becomes more of the focus than the stats and updates.
As with almost all LiteRPG style books, there are parts of the story that seem to simply fall into place for the main character no matter the path he chooses. However Ember does well to note the "unique" sytle of the main characters path in relation to the larger game at play.
One thing I will warn future readers/listeners about is the pace of the story and events can be quick at times. So much so, that if you are not fully listening to Pavi’s narrative you can miss entire events in only a few sentences.
Ember Lane is not heavy with the added filler details and overly descriptive narrative like a lot of Lite RPGs do, but focuses on the story, characters and events. As such you always have to be paying attention to ensure you don’t miss anything!
As for Pavi’s performance, well he does a great job bringing Embers story to life for the listeners.
Just like the story, his reading can be a little quick at times but overall I found his performance easy to listen to and clear enough to catch all the little details hidden in the story.
Thanks for reading my review and as always, happy listening.
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- Mason Blackett
- 2020-04-25
Great read!
I enjoyed this book. Great mc and the right amount of action, city building, and competence in what he is doing. I look forward to the next book!
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- Dia
- 2020-04-14
Much better than I thought
First off, I like the narrator. He doesn't overdo it like lots of other narrators seem to feel like they have to do.
Secondly, the book was pretty good. Started strong, dipped and took its time to regain momentum, but was worth it.
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