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Rust (A Rebirth LitRPG)

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Rust (A Rebirth LitRPG)

Von: Jaeger Mitchells
Gesprochen von: Christian J. Gilliland
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Betrayed by his own kind, King Belial loses everything: His wife, his newborn, and his kingdom. When offered a chance at revenge by the mischievous twin Goddesses Enmu and Enma, he willingly takes it. The deal is simple, at least for them. Belial gets to be reincarnated into a vessel of their choosing and offered free reign on how to go about getting his revenge, however, there is a catch. The one thing the two want from him is simple: Take humanity down a notch. Or two.

This novel contains the following elements: Dark fantasy, reincarnation, crunchy LitRPG/GameLit, Town building, foul language, lots of visceral battles, both small and large scale, character progression, and more....

©2020 Jaeger Mitchells (P)2020 Jaeger Mitchells
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Fantasy

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I really like the story and the characters. They have interresting abilities. It excites me for the next part and I wanna know how the characters develop.

Very interresting

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To me Rust is a little too self-serious and mechanical its text and delivery. It almost audibly looks around for gasps and applause after every "fuck" or other profanity while shying away from explicit language in other places. The progression mechanics for some reason don't feel interesting or important to me in this book, but the dialogue is still very heavy on exposition.

Together this makes the book feel a little too edgelord for me. I have seen the absurd and monstrous 'hero' done better in "everybody loves large chests", which takes itself much less serious.

I liked the premise of the book but it felt a little superficial. Maybe taking more time with the characters, splitting the book in two and ramping up slower would have made it feel more engaging.

If the edgelordness of the book does not bother you or is something you like go for it, otherwise try "everybody loves large chests" for evil heroes, "sufficiently advanced magic" for a protagonist beating unlike odds with their witt or "this trilogy is broken" for general Lit-RPG absurdity.

Edgelord Lit-RPG

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After the 1st half of the story there is not one interesting character.
The protagonist is extremly unintelligent, he gets restored to life twice in the 1st half and both times they tell him that he will be different than he was before and both times he acts surprised that he is different after waking up.
Rust is a character that doesn't tell the protagonist certain things for no good reason except that the autor wants a "mysterious" character.
The godesses are bad for the story since the goals he has to achieve for them are so vague, for example this 50% mark for a new life is extremly arbitrary.

boring and badly written characters

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