ChronoTemplar
A Crunchy LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Alex Knox
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By:
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Burt Wrenlaw
About this listen
You don't always get a second chance...unless you're a pawn for an eldritch horror that: A) can bend time, and B) is a sore loser.
Justin Thyme is not a good man, nor one destined for glory. He was meant to die in obscurity, yet another level 82 Templar that was just about to get chewed up by a horde of skittering monstrosities clawing at humanity's last enclave.
One short conversation with a time-splitting monstrosity later, and Justin finds himself flung five years into the past-right when the Earth was first chosen to host the 9,947th Gladiatorial Games.
Justin must now do all that he can to help save the world from crumbling under the twin pressures of monsters and murderers. But it's not all about grinding experience, gaining the most levels, and kicking the most ass. He can't even stand out too much, lest he draw the attention of the other eldritch horrors observing Earth's struggles for their amusement.
No, it's all about making the right connections, sowing the seeds of hope, culling the pests causing despair...oh, and exploiting the hell out of the System with his "borrowed" ability to tweak time to his advantage.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-08-2024
the brutality
Well worth a listen. Takes itself seriously but not too seriously. Ther is a minimum of 15 words
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- emi ozner
- 29-11-2024
Not worth it.
Just a lot of exposition at the start. Nothing really catches you. Not sure if the author really thought about the character or the settings...
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