
Legion
A Space-Opera LitRPG
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Narrado por:
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Kyle Westmaas
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Jaeger Mitchells
Between Heaven and Hell, we are Legion.
Life isn’t what it used to be in Earth’s megacities. Finally, having enough of eating crumbs and trying to stay alive, I decided to take hold of my destiny and join one of the space-faring legions. Getting accepted into a legion turned out to be a hell of a lot harder than I thought - until I met the Devil himself.
Signing a contract and offering my soul in exchange for a chance at escaping Earth and a promise of power, I left it all behind only to find myself in a far worse situation among the sadistic officers aboard the Steel Legion.
After a gruesome turn, a chance for revenge comes along and gives me the opportunity to take care of the corrupted group of officers and their followers and ending their evil ways. However, the awakened monstrosity that I’ve become is an extremely important chess piece in this epic game between Heaven, Hell, and Earth’s forces. They will stop at nothing to retake me and the Legion, dead or alive.
Warning: Legion is an adult-oriented sci-fi space opera litRPG containing gore, foul language, and other disturbing content. It doesn't contain any explicit sexual scenes, though.
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amazing 1st book
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the story is all over the place
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A Fun Dark Scifi Tale with Gamelit Elements
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In the end I think he is the (not literally) trench coat and fedora wearing “nice guy” who says “whatever” every 5 minutes who has adhd.
Kinda like the book steel world but the MC is cringe worthy AF. I would love to see more of this world with angels and demons and gods.
Narration is ok, he has small issues here or there like: so and so is screeching in a high pitched voice, and the narration is still deep and calm. Or someone says “you’re souly mistaken” instead of “your sorely mistaken”.
Mixed bag, but it’s a good long book.
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Ambitious
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Cain a drunk living in poverty makes a deal with the devil to get himself into the Steel Legion with a promise to give him a chance to be given an Armament. Thrust into the Legion into less than ideal circumstances Cain trie to make the most out of his situation but soon finds that he cannot tolerate the holier than thou arrogance he gets from some of the people in charge. At every turn Cain seems to gain new abilities and new enemies in equal measures. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
If you like Space Operas and LitRPG and can tolerate (or enjoy) some harem aspects this is the book for you. Devin Cain does a good job at weaving an ever evolving tale with some interesting but yet familiar Mythos.
A deal with the Devil, how could that go wrong?
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The story did get gory in sections, and went quite dark.
In some ways it was like listening to someone play a video game, but i think that is part of the sub-genre of LitRPG.
Over all i did like the book, and I'm wondering if the author will continue the story in a sequel, there is definitely enough material left for at least one.
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Interesting blend of space sci-fi
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It's never explained why the devil (or Devil, or Lucifer) wants to help the main character who seems to want to be a positive influence in the universe. That's not how the Devil or demons work.
I really wanted to like this book, because I like the concepts and teh world that was built could have been amazing, but it feels hallow, 2 dimensional and not put together enough.
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Bizarre and a mess
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Meh
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The MC is not very likeable. He, at least to me, seems sexist, a bit of a pig, and a bit wishy-washy. This coupled with the fact that he becomes a mass murderer, planet killer, and cannibal, while still trying to portray him as the "good guy" is kind of upsetting. When he is in fact the "good guy" as compared to everyone else, just makes the entire thing depressing. The MC makes a deal with the literal Devil not once but twice, and then tries to go back on the deal and is upset when the Devil has him perform evil actions. He says that he wants to be a good guy and fix the wrongs of this universe, but then kills 14 Million (maybe Billion as I can't really remember off of the top of my head) innocent SENTIENT creatures by destroying the planet they are living on.
A major part of the world is that angels and other celestial beings must keep their word. Should they break an oath or promise, there power will be severely weakened. The MC eventually becomes one such being and yet consistently breaks oaths by defying the promises he made to the devil. According to what was explained to us, the reader, this should have caused some major issues for the MC, but he seems to be unaffected by the system.
The narration was wonderful, especially when there is such a large cast of characters. However, the book itself does not follow any logic and the "rules" of the universe don't seem to apply to the MC, which is incredibly frustrating. I will not be purchasing book 2 of this series.
Can barely be considered LitRPG
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