![]() ![]() Perhaps she was still weak when compared to the strength of the more elite Legionarii, but when measured against the Untempered she may as well have been a demi-god. At Specialist Tier Alissia was no slouch when it came to physical capability. She gave no thought to the ravaged state of her armour as she moved, her immense agility carrying her through the labyrinthine corridors at impossible speeds. Mana-tempered marble bore her weight without issue, even with the density of her twice-Tempered body beneath the aetherian steel. Her armoured body, bedecked in onyx platemail, left no impression on the reinforced white stone beneath. Though all may yet be sundered, and an age of fanatics come upon this land, I shall not despair… For I have looked upon, in my dreams, a Falling Star and seen justice writ large in the flames of its descent.”Īlissia ran for all she was worth, thundering down the colossal, trembling corridors of the massive Imperial Palace. “Honoured am I to have lived in such times, to have seen such wonders, and to have felt the sheltering glory of selfless Elysea. and finally I can say I have found something that truly resonates with me. This is not my job, this is my area within which to unwind. Book one is called "Dissonance" and it is one of the most phenomenal LitRPG series I've ever read.Īll I ask, dear reader, is that you understand this is a passion project. If you haven't read it, please check it out on Amazon. In closing I want to thank Necariin (Nicoli Gonnella) for helping me solidify aspects of Nephilim, and encouraging me to pursue the story after I admitted to taking some inspiration from his world-building in Unbound. As such, I thank you in advance for this priceless service. Please note that I do very little editing before I publish, and instead rely on the avid and ever-reliable critics here and among my friends to catch any errors or lapses in consistency where my eyes might not see them. It is the first time I have felt truly paced in my writing, and properly aware of how things should develop. All I can say from the heart is that this is the first time I have felt fully, completely, and utterly aware of my own writing, my own limits, and where I want the story to go. I also cannot guarantee that this will even appeal to many of you. I cannot guarantee the characters will be flawless examples of perfect development. I cannot guarantee that Nephilim will be of perfect quality. She's an absolute rockstar and deserves your attention. Boyce (the amazing writer of the Wraithblade series, which you should all check out on Amazon ASAP!), with whose tireless help I have managed to strike a truly satisfying balance between off-the-cuff writing (pantsing) and a more structured and plot point oriented approach to creation. I'd like to take a moment and acknowledge the immense support and mentoring aid from the author and superstar S. The great struggle with LitRPG is the inability to often keep up with your own world and the feature creep that is far, far too easy to drown yourself in. but they suffer from a fatal flaw: short-sighted over-complication. adequate in satisfying what I want, and in their own ways original enough. My other works, and most famously Sanguine Prince, have been. I have struggled over the years to find something I truly love, truly enjoy, or truly find satisfaction in. What it is, however, is a sorely needed deviation from my methodological norm. Nephilim is not my first novel on my Royal Road. I will keep this brief, and cover off what I want to say below. ![]() Before the story begins, I wanted to take a minute to write a brief foreword and address readers new and readers old. ![]()
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