Player Slayer
Spicy Gamelit Fantasy Episode 3
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Warden Locke
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
After a troublesome fight with a glitched dragon, Commander Hunter Dyson saw a hole in his team’s structure. They didn’t have a magic user. Not all games allowed for magic, so he opted for the next best thing. Superheroes, beings whose powers would work in fantasy and science fiction settings.
The plan was simple: go into Spirit of Heroes, find a superhero to join the team, and get out. Dyson had no trouble finding heroes, not when a team of them fought a supervillain nearby. The only problem was that the villain had the power to control minds, and he took control of Sergeant McHale and fled before Dyson could stop them.
With the recruit mission converted into a rescue operation, Dyson set out to stop the villain and save his friend, only to find that a new nightmare was about to unfold. Not only could the villain control minds, he could read them, and the knowledge that Spirit of Heroes was just a video game set off a series of events that not even Commander Dyson to overcome.
Player Slayer is a Gamelit, LitRPG adventure that revolves around the lives of video game characters in their own environments. Expect adventure, satire, magic, weapons, experience points, leveling, talent trees, loot, a bit of 4th wall breaking, attractive video game female characters, adult scenarios that aren’t intended for young readers, and maybe a fun time. Player Slayer will be released in episodes (roughly ten chapters each), with volume sets coming down the pipeline. Note that there is no Master Set (every episode in one book) planned at this time.
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