
Accidental Traveler Box Set Volumes 1-3
An Epic Fantasy Gaming Adventure Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Roberto Scarlato
Stuck in the game, a complete litRPG trilogy
Hal can't catch a break.
What can he do to turn his luck around?
Wandering through a flea market, a strange woman starts to talk his ear off. She won’t let him leave. He doesn’t want any of her junk, that is, until she pulls out a bootleg copy of a new game. Maybe he can forget his troubles for a few hours?
What happens next turns Hal’s life upside-down.
You’ll love this epic litRPG fantasy series, because every game needs a winner.
Play along with Hal as he becomes an Accidental Thief, Warrior, and Mage. It's three full-length audiobooks in one!
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it's a really distracting mistake that really took me out of the story
mispronounced words
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kind of mediocre
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Good easy listen
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a bit meh
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Easy Listening
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Great narration. MC drove me nuts at the end.
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Highly recommend!!
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Accidental Warrior – Hal was once again called back to Fantasma to discover what had happened to Kay. She had been on a mission but had not been heard from in the past four months. To follow Kay’s path east, Hal employed himself as a caravan guard but could not do so as a rogue. He was forced to change his class to warrior. Starting over at level one, he would not be able to use any of his rogue skills until reaching level eleven when he could dual-class. Onward to the city of Hyrah, the place of Kay’s last contact. During his journey, Hal learned of the prophecy of The Opponent. A great hero who would come from beyond the stars to Fantasma to help in their time of need against a great tyrant; the universal battle of good versus evil. Through deception, Hal finds himself in the Coliseum as one of the Gladiators and must find a way to escape. Contributing to his companions, Hal manages to escape with many of the slaves forming his army. Now it was on to defeat Baron Norak and his Imperial Army.
Accidental Mage – Hal returns home only to find his wife and daughter missing, along with a note from the Emporer of Fantasma requesting his presence. Hal retrieved the old game disc, and opened the portal, returning to Fantasma. Hal’s new mission was to become a mage to defeat the Emporer. With Tildi’s help and the three other remaining mages, Hal needed to learn everything they knew; a rather impossible task but this is fantasy fiction. Beginning with ice magic, Hal needed to get his magic on! There are five magic elements in the world of Fantasma; Earth, Fire, Air, Water, and the mysterious Spirit. As the mythical hero, Hal would have to master all five to complete the prophecy. The story is a quasi-LitRPG at best. The skill system and the remarkable level of advance are true fantasy in themselves, but they did tie everything together in the amount of time the author desired. All-in-all I did enjoy the trilogy, although the numerous stat checks were annoying. Roberto Scarlato did a fine job as narrator.
Trust me!
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good story
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As a long time reader on this LitRPG sub genre, I was very annoyed by feeling like I had been dropped back in time into late 70s/early 80s RPG system modeling, and that the author had a poor grasp of their peers work in the field, which the narrator made worse by repeatedly emphasizing, but eventually grew adapted to this story’s quirks.
This was a fairly simplistic plot line; however I eventually fell in love with Hal, Moana, & Carrie, along with his companions in arms. Interesting way to handle multi/dual classing as part of a trilogy. I’m going to seek out the next trilogy!
Recommended, mainly due to authors’ skill level forward momentum.
Starts poorly, but constantly improves in later books
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