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Return of the Wand Mage

A LitRPG Adventure (Return of the Wand Mage, Book 1)

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Return of the Wand Mage

By: Outspan Foster
Narrated by: Dillon Sickels
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The world is ending. Only a powerful mage can prevent it.

When he awakens ten years in the past, Kiden Coldsteel dedicates his second chance to becoming a legendary mage to prepare for the terrors to come, when the Acolytes of the Old Gods are destined to shroud the world in darkness forever.

Kiden does not have the benefit of years of training as a mage. His martial skills aren't enough alone. He must rely on his method of Law of the Opposites, approaching magic in a way that goes against every established theory.

Until then, he must locate the strongest mage humanity has ever produced and earn his support, or else humanity won't stand a chance…

Outspan Foster returns with this action packed LitRPG adventure about one man's quest to prevent the coming apocalypse. Can Kiden save everything and everyone he loves?

©2024 Outspan Foster (P)2024 Dreamscape Lore
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Diet LitRPG

No a bad start but I never really got the growth feeling from traditional litrp/Gamelit. I like where the story is going but it definitely slow to get there. Next book should be dope with a tease of a academy arc. I will be here for it

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Slow story.

Not alot gets explained in this book, so it takes a longer time to really develop. The start of the book is slow, following a side character who then sends the mc back in the past to his younger body with the memories of the future. The story takes a slow pace as the mc is going back to his home to reconcile with his past and family. The action was a bit lack luster, i get that people in this world can use stuff like mechanical arms and stuff and magic is cast from machanical wands but even as far as it was explained it would have been nice to get a better run through of the tech/artifacts. I guess thats all coming in the next book, it wasnt bad but not that great either.

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Not a litrpg

So there’s a spoiler ahead so if you wanna know what’s going down now, you know.

There is no lit RPG system in this book. There is no system. There are no stats. There are no skills, but there is magic and spells. There’s only three different spells you can use in this book. Know each person can use the different spells in their own individual way but there’s no fireball or lightning. The three different spells they can use are mind, force and I’m not sure what the other one is. I forgot I did not really care for this book.

The way they use magic is different so I thought it was going to be cool. But you don’t really get much explanation of why it’s done this certain way. They use a circle system for magic. And that’s the closest RPG you’ll get. So the way it works is you gather mana and you create a circle in your chest. And then the more circles you have the stronger you are. But then the way they cast spells is through a wand, but it’s more like steam punk-ish with mechanical parts in the wand like radiators And converters.

In my opinion, there was just not enough explanation of how their magic works. Why the ones are what they are or why they can only cast the spells they can cast. As well as nothing really happens in the first book. Yes the main character does go back in time by 10 years, and he saves some people but nothing really progresses. The main character doesn’t really have a crap ton of special knowledge to use They’ll help him right now. Most of it is what it’ll help him in the future so there’s just a lot of set up to this book.

This is a more sci-fi fantasy book and I guess a progression style book. I would not call it a RPG at all wasn’t for me. I wouldn’t recommend don’t waste your credit if you’re looking for a litrpg

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