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The Achievement Junkie

**SEQUEL is live and updating!!** "Outclassing the Achievement Junkie" ***COMPLETED!!!*** ---Book 1 of 10 in the Quillverse--- Jack, the “Achievement Junkie”, is the greatest menace known to all servers! His merits have no end, and neither does his shamelessness. If it will earn him an achievement, then he’s more than willing to commit the deed. But after earning every achievement inside his favorite MMORPG, Jack earns the ultimate bonus quest and is summoned into the game’s world. Only, it’s no longer a game. And it’s 1,000 years later than the in-game timeline Jack is familiar with. Armed with what the locals consider ancient knowledge, Jack starts his journey from lv. 1 in a class he never knew existed. He must hurry to uncover the secrets behind the apocalyptic Godly War from 500 years ago, and do everything he can to prevent it from happening again. But after learning those secrets, Jack soon decides that a war is exactly what the gods need, so long as he’s the one in charge! --------------------------- Discord: https://discord.gg/akzn9SM5k9 **Note: You do NOT need to read my "Quillverse" series in order, but some books will have tie-ins or shared characters further back or further forward on the cosmic timeline.

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Poison For Gods?

"Don't look at me like that! The food's on the table!" shouted Jack.

"Sorry, it's not like that Jack… How could we not get excited about having extra mana?" reasoned Moranti, blinking and chuckling.

"But the only way we could make that happen would be to have you all lose your godly status and ascend again," replied Jack. "We can't do that with so many things going on right now."

"What about afterward?" asked Lunara. "I don't see why we can't go through that process after this is all over."

"But would you--"

"Yes!" Eedaj shouted, "We would all be willing to go through that if our mana supply can become multiple times greater. Compared to your proposal of traveling beyond Kartonia, ascending a second time is nothing."

"Well… you're not wrong about that I guess," sighed Jack.