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  • Reincarnated to Spellcraft

  • A LitRPG Adventure (Archmage Reborn, Book 1)
  • By: DB King
  • Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
  • Length: 12 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Reincarnated to Spellcraft

By: DB King
Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
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Reborn and robbed of all his power. He must get it back. He will be an Archmage again.

Betrayed and banished by the capricious Elemental Gods who gave him his magic, Saul awakens in a new body, a new time, and a new life.

One he never wanted.

Saul was at the peak of his power. As Archmage of Keldor and Commander of the Emperor’s military might, he carved a bloody path of victory across the whole of the known world, uniting the warring factions into the greatest empire the world had ever seen.

Now, he’s nobody. A man out of his time. He has nothing except memories of his past life, and the mysterious System, granted to him by the Trickster God Sarkur.

Saul must learn the System and rebuild his magic from the ground up. It won’t be easy, but Saul has one goal in mind. He’s out for revenge.

Don't miss this action-packed Reincarnation LitRPG from DB King. Saul the Archmage Reborn must untangle a web of myth, magic, betrayal, and friendship to fulfil his destiny. Will the path lead him to ultimate power, or to the complete destruction of the universe and everything in it?

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Interesting story

The story is an interesting twist on the genre. There is a fair amount of expositional thought and dialog though. I liked the characters and some of the mechanics are also interesting. The narration is ecellecnt@

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different and awesome.

what an interesting story. no spoilers. narrator killed it! can't wait for the next! if you're looking for something new and not another telling of the same story. try this!

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To live again

To get a chance to live again in a younger body is what many people wish, and still remember all you knew. What I found most interesting was the time limit to gain power, but it also fits into the theory that there can only be one of you in the world without it failing.

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even the God's were jealous

Killed because he gained more power than the God's could allow, reborn thanks to a trickster, can a man change his fate ? Fun story with a system stats and great narration.

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Fun

Saul is the mage to an empire who gets booted to the past, given a System, and charged with surpassing his old self before his old self is born in twelve years. He starts in a small village beset by evil warlocks. He saves the village and moves on to save another. He learns an old friend of his has also come back in time. He must now find his friend and accelerate his power grab by two years. Book ends.

It’s an interesting story. The narrator has a smooth enticing voice. The system is new to both character and reader. The pace is steady . In all a pleasant listen. Please enjoy

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What a fantastic addition to the ever expanding litRPG adventures!

I really enjoyed listening to the audiobook, Archmage Reborn by DB King as both storyline and the narrator work well together! This is what happens when a mage of renown is Reborn without his spellcraft, the spellcraft he's relied on his whole life, that and the power he's received from the 7 Gods he worships. When they double cross and exile him he's without hope. But an 8th God the trickster steps in saving him from the abyss and this trickster gives him a totally new magic, a system and subsequently he can power up undetectable by the Seven to get the revenge he so rightly deserves.
So pick-up the book and enjoy!

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A Deep Sigh

The book started off great, but then came the over repetativeness of letting the readers know how great the MC was in his past life, over and over again. Spoilers below.


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After the author is letting us know how great the MC was in his past life. The MC does these totally moronic things. Lets start with the potion crafting. We know the MC can gather and identify a bunch of herbs toss them on the table and the system will let him know what he can make out of them, but only HE can use them. Ok that's cool, but does the moron teach someone from the village what ingredients go with what potion, so they can test out and make some for themselves? NOOOPE.

Another HILARIOUS thing during the 6-8 long chapter battle with the Warlocks. The MC, the great general of the past decides to take his sword and cut open and open the potential tent of the commander of the invading force, and gets immediately blasted in the face, how did he service? Yeah author armor. BUT why didn't this great super awesome general just Fire rain, Fireball the entire tent and watch it burn or summon a rock gollem on top of the tent or outside of it and tell it to run it over?

Yeah the MC is dumb and makes the book feel like it was written by AI. .

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