Mark of the Fated
A LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Adam Stubbs
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Erin Bateman
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By:
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Ricky Fleet
About this listen
An impending apocalypse. An opportunity to prevent it. The challenge? Earn humanity's survival by saving fantastical worlds from their own destruction. Simple, huh?
The vast comet should have destroyed us....
When it slowed, then landed, everything we thought we knew about the universe changed. And for Mark, things just got far stranger and much more dangerous.
They came from another dimension, condemning our selfish, greedy ways but sensing in us a potential to change. So when they chose Mark as a volunteer in their deadly trials to save the human race, how could he say no?
Join him on his quest for loot, levels, and powerful abilities. He'll need them all as he fights in kingdoms large and small, battling demons and dinosaurs, vampires and robots, orcs and...fairies?
For Mark, the price of saving the planet looks to be a world of hurt. Maybe he would've been better off if the comet hadn't landed so softly, after all?
Don't miss the beginning of this new LitRPG series that promises a mix of action and adventure, swords and sorcery, and a sprinkling of dark humor.
©2022 Ricky Fleet (P)2023 Royal Guard Publishing LLCWhat listeners say about Mark of the Fated
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- 06-07-2023
Honestly its a tough listen
The MC has 3 personalities that constantly want to be the main, super nerd that has no real experience in games, typical whinging brit and a pretentious self righteous character that goes against what he preaches seconds after he has a speech or inner monologue. its honestly frustrating with the inner monolgues and overly descriptive way of stating bullcrap, huge coward which is understanding given the circumstances but the fact he goes from coward to paladin hero then back to coward all within a minute span gives me major whiplash. Basically this book lacks any type of consistancy with anything, if you can get through or ignore that, it can be listened to at least
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