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Panu: An Apocalypse LitRPG
- Elysium's Multiverse, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jay Aaseng
- Length: 17 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Elysium's designs are taking shape, and its sights are now set on a young man with a malignant new gift . . . as this grimdark LitRPG series continues.
Hell was no match for Riven Thane. He crushed every trial and escaped with two demon minions—and his life. At least, so to speak. Riven isn't so much alive as he is undead. Now, discovering his true self as a pureblooded vampire, he's feeling a little guilty and a lot hungry in this brand-new world. And what a world it is.
Earth as Riven knew it has merged with Zazir and Elhisterii to form the post-apocalyptic creation of the Elysium known as Panu. Here, errant goblins and vulnerable elves battle it out, ungodly monsters spawn like crazy, suicide zombies run wild, and the streets are strewn with human remains.
On a mission to find his sister, Allie—out there somewhere battling her own demons—Riven quickly learns that every time he kills his bloodlust only increases, bringing him ever closer to becoming a full-blown harbinger of doom. But maybe a vampiric hero is just what this mad new world needs.
Riven is embracing his destiny. He can feel it. His ancient ancestors are calling him home.
The second volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with more than 900,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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- Koala11
- 08-09-2024
Full of action. World building still great
Lots of chaotic, desperate action. While the protagonist has gained a lot of power already compared to the starting point in book 1, the situations presented still represent real challenge. The story still happily mashes different fantasy elements together. The prose is smoother than in book 1, but still not as refined as that in other titles. There is a big twist and I think it is unearned and disappointing. It is also entirely unnecessary and does not drive character development in a particular meaningful way. The character still acts the same in book 3.
Narrator continues to be really solid.
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