
Sylver Seeker, Books 1-4: A LitRPG Adventure
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New World. New System. Same old Necromancer.
After fulfilling the duty all Arch Necromancers are tasked with, the last thing Sylver Sezari expected was to be reborn. He was usually the one reanimating dead things, after all. How ironic.
But reborn he was.
And after crawling his way back into the land of the living, he finds himself in a strange land, a strange time, and with a strange floating screen in front of his new face.
Either through plan or chance, he’s alive again, and planning to enjoy himself to his heart's content.
Don't miss this LitRPG adventure about a reincarnated Necromancer growing in power and finding his way in a new world where the rules have changed vastly since he last "lived."
About the series: With equal parts humor and dark sorcery action, expect loads of skill progression, deep worldbuilding, and unforgettable characters in this story which had nearly 10 million views on Royal Road. Now completely revised and re-edited for Kindle & Audible.
©2024, 2025 Aethon Books (P)2025 Aethon AudioVery good Antihero
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Fantastic story
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That said, I can’t ignore a nagging frustration with the system governing this world. It’s a minor detail in the grand scheme, but once noticed, it’s hard to unsee. Attributes like Strength and Intelligence are supposed to matter—yet our protagonist, with a Strength of 1 (barely enough to lift a dagger in most systems), somehow scales walls, supports their own weight, and even grapples creatures. Skills, which typically define what a character can do, seem almost optional at first. The protagonist performs staggering feats of necromancy instinctively, only later "learning" the skills that should have been prerequisites.
In the end, the story stands on its own merits. My advice? Enjoy it for its narrative and ideas, but don’t scrutinize the mechanics too closely—they don’t quite add up.
Reborn sometime
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