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Otherworld Volunteer 2

A LitRPG Apocalypse Adventure

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Otherworld Volunteer 2

Von: FreeiD
Gesprochen von: Will Collyer
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Weeks have passed since Noah plunged into a new world filled with bloodthirsty monsters, potent magic, and adventures at every turn. He has gained power, befriended an unlikely dragonborn ally, and tamed a loyal monster named Krall, a formidable Mole King.

But Noah craves more—more strength, more freedom. And there’s a castle ripe for the taking, promising levels, rare equipment, and a new tamed monster.

Claiming it won't be easy. Rival adventurers are vying for his spot, and terrifying creatures want nothing more than to tear him apart. But Noah thrives on battle and won’t stop until he’s the strongest around.

His monsters are going to evolve, and he’s ready to join them for the ride.

Book 2 of this LitRPG Apocalypse Adventure from FreeiD, bestselling author of [Psychokinetic] Eyeball Pulling! With a unique spin featuring tamed monsters that grow and evolve alongside Noah, it's perfect for fans of Primal Hunter, Apocalypse Tamer, and Defiance of the Fall!

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The narrator does a lot of heavy lifting here. Without the narration, this story would be more than disappointing.

The writing feels artificial, almost like it was generated by AI. It is repetitive, incoherent, and full of plot holes and errors. The characters are bland and stereotypical.

In one scene, the boss is a troll; in another, he is referred to as a kobold; in the next scene, he is a troll again.
The main character throws his spear. It strikes a person and pins them to the ground. In the following moment, the main character has his spear back without having moved, while the other person is still pinned down by the very same spear.

This happens far too often. It makes the story feel lazy, careless, or possibly AI-generated, or both. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, unless you’re looking for background noise rather than a coherent story.

It feels like A.I.

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