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The Undead Gamer

作者: Slayer_Souls
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What is The Undead Gamer

WebNovel で公開されている、Slayer_Souls の作者が書いた The Undead Gamer の小説を読んでください。Eric is a failure. A person whose parents aren't proud of him. A person who is quite literally trash. But there is one this he is good at - Video Games. He is one of the strongest PVP players in the g...

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Eric is a failure. A person whose parents aren't proud of him. A person who is quite literally trash. But there is one this he is good at - Video Games. He is one of the strongest PVP players in the game 'ORION'. A no-life tryhard PVPer who revels in toxic behaviour online and shitting on players who are worse than him. One day, however, he decides to go outside after a long while. To get some fresh air. But, that was a grave mistake on his part. *BEEEP* *BEEEEP* *CRASH* Eric died in a car accident. But, Fate is a funny and unpredictable thing, as he gets reincarnated into the world of the game he once mastered, ORION. But not as his player avatar, or any other NPCs, but as a trash mob character that players used to farm for early game exp points. A skeleton wight. Thankfully though, he isn't completely screwed, since he has the system of the game with him and can level up, just like any normal player. But there's one more problem - He knows nothing of the storyline! He was only a PVP player! He just played the game enough to get his gear and went straight into PVP! How is he going to survive in this new and unforgiving world?! Cover Image is AI generated lol.

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The Book Of Kings I and II

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