This is much more of a adventure focused book than most of my previous novels, with most of the story involving exploring dangerous uncharted wildernesses and dungeons. This one in particular is most strongly inspired by The Legend of Zelda, and you'll see some obvious Zelda influences in there if you're a fan of the franchise. The story is heavy inspired by Japanese adventure and role-playing games, such as Final Fantasy, Bravely Default, and Ys. The story follows Keras Selyrian, a talented swordsman who begins a journey to seek out the titular Six Sacred Swords. Six Sacred Swords is my first book in the new Weapons and Wielders series. (This self-promotion post was pre-approved by moderators.) If you tend to prefer more whimsical and open-end magic, it's probably not for you. If you enjoy trying to figure out how a magic system can be used in creative ways, you might like this sort of thing. As such, there's a tremendous amount of magic system detail, which may not be fun for everyone. The series has a heavy focus on learning the rules of magic and how to exploit them. The content of the book is split between dungeon crawling sections - some solo, some with a small group - and sections where the central protagonist is learning magic at a magical academy. It also has similarities to some shonen anime, most notably Hunter x Hunter. (Amazon is the one that put it on sale, not me.)įor those of you who haven't heard of the book, Sufficiently Advanced Magic is a love letter to Japanese RPGs ("JRPGs") like Final Fantasy, Bravely Default, Tower of Druaga, Tales of Symphonia, Fire Emblem, and Azure Dreams. Sadly, it only appears to be for the US store right now. The continuation in the story and the development of the characters and their roles is always given primary importance which is awesome.Sufficiently Advanced Magic, the first book in my Arcane Ascension series, is currently on sale on the US Kindle store for 1.49. The hidden plots open at the right time which can be observed in all the parts like A Game of Thrones and A Storm of Swords, this aspect make it more interesting than the rest of such works. The description like always is accurate and the epic fantasy touches the limits that no other book has ever touched, it surely has a good deal for action lovers as well as the lovers of fantasy stories. The princess along with her men goes beyond the limit to achieve something that was considered impossible. Thus the evil raiders bring out the devil that was always there in the hearts of mankind. The princess and her knight develop a poison for the sorceress and the men that came from the mountains of the moon, the poison not only works as a tool for killing but also shows the evil plot and hatred of the two for the sorceress and her men. This time the story becomes deadly as deceptive methods are used in order to gain control of the throne. The iron throne of the seven kingdoms awaits the true king, the one who possesses the ability to conquer all. The comet, in the beginning, works as the symbol of war as it possesses the color of blood and flame that makes it apparent for each state and its heroes that war is near. The previous bloodshed and the mysteries behind the myths open in front of us in this second chapter as we move toward the war of the ages. Roy Dotrice’s voice strikes our ears once again in this second episode of the series by George R.R.
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