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Champion: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy (Victor of Tucson Book 9)
by Plum Parrot
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Synopsis
Being a hero has its perks, but living for the fight means one must be ready to die for it, in the ninth book of this action-packed LitRPG fantasy series.
Victor Sandoval—now hailed as the legendary Lord Victor—has leveled up his rank and skills like no other Sojourner in memory. He now has ...
Victor Sandoval—now hailed as the legendary Lord Victor—has leveled up his rank and skills like no other Sojourner in memory. He now has ...
Being a hero has its perks, but living for the fight means one must be ready to die for it, in the ninth book of this action-packed LitRPG fantasy series.
Victor Sandoval—now hailed as the legendary Lord Victor—has leveled up his rank and skills like no other Sojourner in memory. He now has thriving lands, ever-increasing power, and a new love, the warrior woman Valla. That is, until she decides she needs a bit of space—away from Victor’s, shall we say, expansive shadow—to discover herself. But when you may live for millenia, you don’t want to rush into a romantic commitment anyway, right?
Wrong. Heartbroken, Victor focuses on learning the ins and outs of the spirit realm from his tutor, the great Ranish Dar, while simultaneously fine-tuning his cultivator talents and continuing combat training. And his trusty axe, Lifedrinker, has undergone a major growth spurt, making it even more lethal—if that’s possible.
And Victor’s going to need a big weapon where he’s going: Rhun, where everyone is giant and dueling to the death is a way of life. He’s been summoned to take over the role of champion for Ranish’s granddaughter, Queen Kynna Dar. Luckily, he’ll soon discover the best cure for a broken heart is sharing your pain with others . . . again . . . and again . . . and again.
The ninth volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series―with more than a million views on Royal Road―now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
Tropes include: rags to riches, leveling up, fight to the death, and politics is war.
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