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The Dark Lord of Crafting: Book Four: A Crafting LitRPG
by William Myrl
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Synopsis
Will Was Supposed to be a Hero…
But slaying demons has left him with a sickness in his soul that threatens to destroy his humanity. Crafting the weapons he needs to purge corruption from his land and himself will mean returning to Bedlam for the materials. It is a realm where chaos reigns, no ...
But slaying demons has left him with a sickness in his soul that threatens to destroy his humanity. Crafting the weapons he needs to purge corruption from his land and himself will mean returning to Bedlam for the materials. It is a realm where chaos reigns, no ...
Will Was Supposed to be a Hero…
But slaying demons has left him with a sickness in his soul that threatens to destroy his humanity. Crafting the weapons he needs to purge corruption from his land and himself will mean returning to Bedlam for the materials. It is a realm where chaos reigns, no path can be trusted, and a single misstep can make return impossible.
Will needs a guide, and his only option is the Dark Lord he usurped.
One more adventure, and one more choice, to determine whether he becomes a monster himself or the hero he was supposed to be.
A LitRPG isekai adventure with a splash of gore, a dash of horror, and a hint of romance: this isn't your kid's Maincraft. But hey, at least there's no profanity.
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