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The Crow Cycle Book #1: LitRPG Series

The Crow Cycle Book #1: LitRPG Series

The Crow Cycle is set in the world of Waldyra, its events echoing the story of Clan Dominance: The Sleepless Ones, a cult LitRPG series by the same author. Nonetheless, The Crow Cycle has a completely standalone plot. Each series is connected to the main storyline and shows certain characters from different points of view, revealing information about their past or explaining the background of events already known to the reader from earlier series.

The world of Waldyra treats its inhabitants differently. Some of them, appearing out of nowhere, suddenly receive unique achievements and quests; they become living legends and idols while basking in the limelight. And there are those who call Waldyra home. They do not play, but rather live in this colorful magic world. They do not get anything unique or legendary in return.

Perhaps they are just unlucky? Or maybe they don't need the hype, and they are content with their simple existence? Or could there be something special about a peaceful and well-planned life? Who knows... As the old saying goes, "Only time will tell."

Berserker: A LitRPG Urban Fantasy Adventure (Apocosmos Book 1)

Alex is a game developer though he'd much rather stream RPG classics or spend time with Louie. That's his adorable corgi.

He also hates people. Not in a homicidal way but rather in an extremely-antisocial one.

Unless you hurt Louie.

In such an instant, Alex is pulled in the Apocosmos, where our whole world is just a blip in a colorful tapestry of million others.

A multiverse ruled by a strict system.

Where Norse, Greek, and Celtic pantheons clash.

Where dwarves craft, dragons hoard, and vampires don't glitter.

A world that is as cruel as epic.

Alex wants none of that though. He just wants to earn an early retirement somewhere in Spain.

There's money to be made in the Apocosmos.

Alex will take advantage of the market just like he did in his MMORPG days, in what seems like an error-proof plan.

But it's a zero-sum game and some people would do anything to eliminate competition.