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Forgotten Gods

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Forgotten Gods

Von: CM Raymond, L.E. Barbant, S. T. Branton
Gesprochen von: Holly Adams
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The gods are real...and they’re assholes.

Thousands of years ago, ancient deities fought a civil war that nearly destroyed the earth. They were defeated by a great warrior—and banished to spend eternity beyond the reach of the humans who once served them.

Their war is raging once again.

And once again, it will require a great hero to save humanity.

Unfortunately for humanity, I’m that hero.

My name is Vic Stratton. I’m no saint, but I’m the best chance we’ve got at surviving the chaos about to be unleashed. But hey, at least I have my good looks, a quick tongue, and the sword of the gods on my side.

And I’m going to need it. Because when the gods return, all hell will break loose.

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Forgotten Gods is a fast paced adventure series with a novel take on the Urban Fantasy genre. Vampires, werewolves, and all manner of monstrous creatures serve the unknown powers of old, but the story centers on the humans who make the heroic choice to fight them.

You won’t forget, Forgotten Gods.

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Both main characters are passive and boring, they never act, they only react. The female protagonist is a weak willed crybaby who can't shoulder the responsibilty for her own decisions. The male protagonist on the other hand is an egoist who doesn't listen to advice even though he acknowledges that he has no knowledge of the modern world and needs a guide. We also have many instances of bad story writing, for example when the protagonist has the chance to kill the person she wants to kill most in the whole universe but lets him talk for 10 minutes before she can get distracted by the plot so he can run away, or when they go out into public places instead of the female protagonist sitting the male protagonist down and trying to explaining modern society before going outside. These are blatant instances where the logic of the story breaks down to make places for drama and spectacle.

pathetic main characters and bad story

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