CarlManvers2019
Writers Blocked Douchebag
Whether it be Low, High, Dark, Epic or even Historical Fantasy. All are welcome.
Mostly so long as they’re in text
First comes to mind
Larry Correia’s Son of The Black Sword series
It’s three volumes now and I have a good feeling that it will last much longer and may possibly have a few volumes set in the distant past or in-relation to what other continents exist
In this world, on the Continent known as Lok, religion has been banned and people are divided into a Caste System composed of The First Caste, The Warrior Caste, The Worker Caste and lastly the hated Casteless
This world lacks much travel or knowledge of its surroundings due to the near unstoppable Demons whom even with the strange and mysterious “Ancestor Blades” such as the protagonist Ashok Vadal’s Angruvadal are hard to kill
Ashok is a man of focus and unshakeable principles, but when he finds out some truths, his worldview is shaken and yet he decides to continue serving The Law and over time realizes more things about the world all while still having some sort of devotion to The Law.
And he is VERY Badass
Mostly so long as they’re in text
First comes to mind
Son of the Black Sword
Son of the Black Sword is an Epic Fantasy by Larry Correia. In the fantasy world of Lok, religion has been replaced by a brutally oppressive caste system, maintained by a widespread bureaucracy and upheld by the militant Protectors, most notably …
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Larry Correia’s Son of The Black Sword series
It’s three volumes now and I have a good feeling that it will last much longer and may possibly have a few volumes set in the distant past or in-relation to what other continents exist
In this world, on the Continent known as Lok, religion has been banned and people are divided into a Caste System composed of The First Caste, The Warrior Caste, The Worker Caste and lastly the hated Casteless
This world lacks much travel or knowledge of its surroundings due to the near unstoppable Demons whom even with the strange and mysterious “Ancestor Blades” such as the protagonist Ashok Vadal’s Angruvadal are hard to kill
Ashok is a man of focus and unshakeable principles, but when he finds out some truths, his worldview is shaken and yet he decides to continue serving The Law and over time realizes more things about the world all while still having some sort of devotion to The Law.
And he is VERY Badass