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Project Tartarus: Arche

By: Erebus Esprit
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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Tartarus is a dangerous place, every child knows that. But when a new soul finds his way there with no memories and no name, he gets to learn the harsh truth firsthand. Who is he? Why is he there? Why are entities beyond his understanding taking a personal interest in him? And why does everyone have a level? He doesn't know, but he's going to find out, even if it kills him.

Heavily inspired by Greek Mythology, Project Tartarus is a gripping tale of LitRPG fantasy and adventure. Featuring a found-family cast of characters who work to forge a shining light of hope in a cruel, dark world. This Sword & Sorcery story has elements of horror, romance, and striking imagery, but is also a story of courage and fighting for ones friends against all odds.

A list of some content/themes that may be upsetting for some listeners can be found at the author's website here: www.erebusesprit.com/project-tartarus.html

©2024 Erebus Esprit (P)2024 Erebus Esprit
Action & Adventure Fantasy Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Fiction LitRPG

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The cast is excellent and it makes sense

If you're into found family then this is a good fiction. Content warnings are a bit high on this one so listen before you take it to your kids, but this is one of my recent favorites.

Arche my boy, do your best.

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Pretty good

If you like a D&D this has a very close feel to listening to someone retelling their starter scenario. I really enjoyed this story and the Narrator was pretty good as well. I will say this is the first LitRPG ive listened too so it took a moment to get use to the stat dumps that happened periodically through the story but it wasn't bad by any stretch of the imagination.

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A Much Needed Breath of Fresh Air for the LITRPG genre

Fast paced story telling without losing the depth of characters, an interesting world built around Greek mythology, and a central protagonist who I don't want to strangle everytime they make a decision? What more could a reader want!

If you're a fan of LITRPG but feel that the genre has gotten a bit stale for you (I know I have) this book is well worth a listen.

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the halfway through review!

13 hours left in the book and I can't think of anything bad that stands out to mark points off. plenty of good points stand out though: Archne's arrival in the world is an interesting mystery, the elves being just slightly inhuman at times is cool, I like the interesting takes of mythological/fantasy creatures, and the item he gets that's probably an overpowered artifact didn't immediately make him awesome. Archne truly has to struggle to survive here and I appreciate him not immediately becoming the master of this new world.

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really good

it told an actual story while giving you all of the stats we litrpg readers desire

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A good start to a promising series.

The author does a good job of both character development and world building. Plenty of action and the novel comes to a satisfying conclusion while setting up for future installments. I don’t have to expand on the narrator. He’s a veteran and knows his business. Having someone like Naramore as the narrator is a good sign that the author is being supported by his publisher, so we can expect good things. I’ve had personal interactions with the author and I don’t believe he’s going to pull a George R R Martin and leave us hanging. I’ll be following this series. To answer the most important question; is it worth a credit? Yes it is.

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A solid litRPG adventure

Solid writing and interesting characters. Lots of action and intriguing world building. I don't know much about Greek mythology but there are lots of references that I'm sure those more well versed on the topic will enjoy. The narrator is awesome.

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Checks every box

Usually I prefer waiting for a book to get more reviews before purchasing. However, I wasn't let down. Arche Features OP weapons, a blend of classic and unique skills, and a protagonist who puts things together relatively quickly [without having to ask "What do you mean?" 1000X a chapter]. There are some well-developed relationships that add depth. What else? I don't know. It was good. I'm definitely adding this to my list of series to follow.

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Great start


Kind of starts off slow, then picks up steam… Lots of adventure, then end ends with the beginning of town building. The book has everything. I would highly recommend this one…

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Good start for a new litrpg style

I like the characters and story depth so far. hopefully a bit more details in the next book about the world in general as they don't give us much in this book. The only real negative is the narrator, he mispronounces a lot and I mean a lot of words and his main character voice makes him would like a whiney college kid at times. still gonna give the next book a try though

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