The Tree of Ascension: A LitRPG Apocalypse (Peril's Prodigy Book 2) by Craig Kobayashi (ebook reader 7 inch TXT) ๐
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Garath was alone. The longhouse around him blurred and then everything was black. Garath stood now, dumbfounded and blinded by the afternoon sun, atop The Tower. His Party was not there with him, but their names and Healthbars were once again visible in his peripherals. A ridiculous number of prompts awaited his attention, but he kept them minimized as he took in his new surroundings.
He was back on Earth, finally outside of the world within The Tower. The air was thin at this altitude, each breath only barely satiating his lungs. He stood upon a terrace of interlacing branches, brown and green. In front of him was a simple fountain, the stonework looking very out of place atop the living structure. Crystal clear water flowed freely from the fountain, pooling into a circular basin as it fell. Garath was overwhelmed with a feeling of serenity, a calm that soothed the pain and mental strain of the Dungeon. His reverie was interrupted by a faint pop, accompanied by a flash of white-blue magic only a few feet away from where he was standing.
A person materialized from the flash, a middle-aged, homely woman with wide eyes and the expression of someone whoโd just tried a spell and wasnโt sure what it was going to do. She turned her head, looking around in awe at the scene around her before her eyes landed curiously on Garath-the glowy-eyed Necrologist with neon tattoos and a headdress of jutting sticks. She opened her mouth to speak, but her words were stopped in her throat when another faint pop sounded off right beside her, also accompanied by the flash of white-blue magic. Another person materialized from the second flash before a third, fourth, and then even more faint pops and flashes took place all across the fountainโs terrace. Then there were more. A lot more.
Garath hadnโt even noticed just how large the fountainโs terrace was until then. He was looking across the growing crowd, filled with curious-looking people. Then the pops and flashes began to come from farther and farther away from the fountain itself. He climbed on the fountainโs stonework to see over the crowd. Garath guessed the circular terrace to have a radius of nearly a mile, and every bit of it flashed and popped as more people appeared.
He remembered then what the prompt that everyone received at the end of The Culling had said about the โFountain of Tabisamaโ. It had said that anyone within 1,000 miles of The Tower would be able to transport there instantly. His stomach sank as the realization of what this would mean dawned on him. Civilization would happen right here, and it would come with every complication that entailed. With seventeen days left until the other races would be allowed to inhabit the planet, Garath wondered how in the hell he was supposed to set up the infrastructure to run a city of this size while also preparing for the inevitable attack from the Sandrani. Where, oh where could he find that fabled chamberlain with an uncanny competence in administration and an undying devotion to serve him?
Garathโs lips pulled to one side as a crooked grin spread across his demonic features. Large-scale battles heโd read in fantasy books and his experience in real-time strategy games would have to be his guide for the dangers ahead. Heโd be lying if he said he wasnโt nervous. But as nervous as he was, Garath was even more excited to see what the future had in store for him.
โBy Brooks and Eddings,โ Garath said to himself, โby Warcraft and Age of Empires I swear it. The Sandrani have another thing coming.โ
Here ends book two of Perilโs Prodigy.
Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoyed the story. As a new and self-published author, your honest review and social media shares are the best ways to support me. -<3/CRAIG!
Also, if you want to take an early look at the prompts Garath has waiting for him - and/or want to discuss this series with like-minded people - Iโve made a Facebook group where I have posted the prompts. I tried the email list thing to help me stay connected with my wonderful readers, but I hate writing emails so much that I never used it. For that, I am sorry. I interact better with social media, so this group will be the platform I use to keep you posted on upcoming releases as well. Book 3 will not continue from the moment this book ended and I know, as a reader, I would definitely want to see the prompts after a day like Garath just had. You can find the group at www.facebook.com/groups/perilsprodigies
If youโre new to litRPG and want to connect with others that are into this awesome genre, check out these other groups too. Everyone in the groups below love litRPG/gamelit and they will provide recommendations with any number of specifications for character/story that you want to read. Seriously. Any number of specifications.
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