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  • Magnus: The Complete Series

  • A LitRPG/GameLit Adventure
  • Written by: Vowron Prime
  • Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
  • Length: 46 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Magnus: The Complete Series

Written by: Vowron Prime
Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
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Publisher's Summary

More than 46 hours of an epic LitRPG adventure in one complete set. Embark on a gory, jam-packed action adventure with an overpowered protagonist that merges epic battles with mystery, survival, and elements of Lovecraftian horror.

The Resistance has won, but it was Pyrrhic victory. With Sanctuary in flames and Nova missing, it's up to Magnus to turn the tides of war against the Legatus.

But will it be enough?

Amid this turmoil, Ubiquity Prime's subjugation fleet steadily approaches Kelruhn, promising total annihilation.

Up against the greatest foes of his life, Magnus must lead his meager forces in a war where failure is not an option, and the fate of two worlds hinges on the actions of one man.

Experience the entire Magnus series in this special edition omnibus. Dragons, magic, and medieval fantasy meet cyberpunk technology in this roller coaster of a ride that starts fast and never lets up. A unique take on a light LitRPG system whose true, gory nature is uncovered bit by bit as Magnus progresses through his epic journey in a land of horrors.

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Pretty Good Story

I liked the 3 books equally. The power system and progression was neat, the plot was novel and interesting, and the characters were fun if just a little bland.

But something about it made me give a 4 star. I think it's a combination of things I can't point out besides gut feeling but there are two points that I didn't enjoy.

The first was that I feel like we're implicitly told by the narrator/side-characters that MC is a badass rather than shown through events. Now, I can come up with a bunch of example scenes that'd counter this point but the part I got this feeling from is MC's military nickname, "The Machine". That's too flattering to have come from a band of military combatants organically. Any nickname from a group of soldiers/Mercs would be a jab at a sore spot or mocking one so whenever "The Machine" was used to refer to MC I'd cringe since it'd feel like a kid's attempt at a badass soldier call sign.

The other thing that I didn't like about the story was that the female characters felt too shallow. Like a menwritingwomen meme without the oversexualization.

It's still a good story I'd recommend to specific friends.

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