Heavy Armor
An Epic Fantasy LitRPG (Killstreak, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Stuart Thaman
The Lord of Darkarrow has been forced to respawn, but things aren’t exactly as they should be.
Kadorax has unlocked a powerful new class that few in Agglor have ever heard of. As a Bastion of Chaos Incarnate, he has the potential to become stronger than anyone has ever been, but he’ll need to carve through an army of jackals just to survive.
Oscine City has all but fallen. The Blackened Blades and the Priorate Knights have banded together for the first time in history. All of Agglor’s most powerful forces have joined ranks to stave off the new threat from the north, and still…it may not be enough.
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Kadorax is a nice guy and a singular badass. He is also a bastion of chaos. He has a soul rod implanted in his chest, which he must protect at all costs, but which grants him strange powers in the gameworld of Agglor. As there are so few of his kind (and why is that, he wonders, in a world of war?), he has to figure out himself what’s up with that soul rod, why he of so few was chosen to get it, and what he’s supposed to do with it. Besides protect it with heavy armor, since it really hurts when it gets hit in battle and could kill him for good, no respawning allowed.
Besides being a really fun sword and sorcery action read, Heavy Armor reveals more of the interesting “god mechanics” of Agglor. In book 1, Respawning, we got a glimpse of it, but it is fleshed out into a Roman “deity” (Virgil spelled backward) who is searching for the great hero, Aeneas. No one knows where Aeneas is, or even what realm or world he currently inhabits, but Ligriv is tired of searching, and is changing the Game. The “natural enemies” of Agglor, the dog-heads (Anubis-like humanoids, reminiscent of Rome’s great opposite, Egypt) are being augmented or switched out for a new set of “natural enemies.”
Let the Games begin!
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the narrator is horrible
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2nd installment of a phenomenal LITRPG series
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Excellent continuation of first story
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