A dark gem appears. Imagine a novel where the protagonist is a dark warlock from the Warlock of the Magus World. A warlock in whose veins the blood the Blind Idiot God Azathoth flows. Imagine a novel where D&D meets Tower of God. Where ambition has no limit, or beginning. Where Elves wage wars for cosmic supremacy. Where cultists submerge entire planets in blood. Where Orks Waaagghhh to their hearts content in never ending warfare. Where Eldritch Gods scheme and manipulate reality itself to their liking. Where anything goes, and anyone dies. Wherein even gods can fall. Why imagine? Read this novel, and indulge yourself in the evil that is 'Guide to Being an Upstanding Eldritch Creature.'
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LIKECaution (some downsides): - Spelling, and grammar isn't the best (e.g., 'apparently' was misspelt 5 times in 10 chapters) but it's above average. - Introduction of the female love interest was rushed. The protagonist from the very beginning behaves in a rather harmonious manner around her, as if in the depth of his heart he already knew that she was the one for him. I found that disappointing, but you romantics out there might like it.
Yeh... I always sucked at writing romance... don't know why but I am the romantic soul 🤣🤣🤣
InHisName:Caution (some downsides): - Spelling, and grammar isn't the best (e.g., 'apparently' was misspelt 5 times in 10 chapters) but it's above average. - Introduction of the female love interest was rushed. The protagonist from the very beginning behaves in a rather harmonious manner around her, as if in the depth of his heart he already knew that she was the one for him. I found that disappointing, but you romantics out there might like it.
But don't worry, while she was introduced very early in the novel it would be long before they would get together... I plan to do in-depth relationship developement for it.
InHisName:Caution (some downsides): - Spelling, and grammar isn't the best (e.g., 'apparently' was misspelt 5 times in 10 chapters) but it's above average. - Introduction of the female love interest was rushed. The protagonist from the very beginning behaves in a rather harmonious manner around her, as if in the depth of his heart he already knew that she was the one for him. I found that disappointing, but you romantics out there might like it.