
Tree of Aeons 7: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure
Tree of Aeons, Book 7
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Book 7 of an epic reincarnation/isekai LitRPG story about a man who becomes a tree, growing and progressing throughout the ages in an eternal conflict against a demon incursion. With nearly 15 million views between Royal Road and ScribbleHub, this new and improved edition is sure to delight listeners!
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set up
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Boring
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Also, the whole story sits on Aeon wanting to do something morally “good” by ending the demons. Okay, that makes sense. But then he just gets selective about how he gauges morality to suit him at the moment when it comes to worlds. Delvegard was a world that did not need them, but since he wanted their tech, he started a whole campaign to undermine its world leaders. Yet a seemingly neutral stance it takes to a despotic world of mages because they don’t want to take over? Worse yet the only reason they would consider changing things is because they worry the ruling class wouldn’t give them the magically talented. children they would want. What?!? Pretty gross priorities. Btw, none of what I have stated has to do with the plot or is some hidden thing. The discussion happens over the course of like 2 min in the book. I haven’t added anything outside of that.
And the explanation for the heroes didn’t make sense for the centaur world.
In fact a lot of their reasoning for the developmental decision(which took about 2/3 of the book) would either ignore other relevant things like how they leveled, the differences in higher level domain holders, Aeon’s development in general, testing of any kind, and much more. Aeon in general is barely doing anything or making any decisions, while supporting characters are making mildly informed decisions that were played off as well informed. Which they should have been given it took them years to make them. The progress seems to be actively neutered by said supporting characters for the sake of word count/prolonging the story. There was a lot of potentially awesome world building and development ignored for what seemed like purely prolonging the story. I mean there is ONE fight in that 2/3 of the book. Half the book happens over the course of only 3 years. And when Aeon does talk, he just sounds like a straight up sociopath.
Finally, what they did with the Emperor was just out of line and villainous. Aeon literally stated it was because they weren’t interested in that world. Then leave it alone. They treated those people like they aren’t anything pawns in a game to play around with.
TLDR; 16 Hrs and Aeon barely does ANYTHING. He barely talks, doesn’t make any decisions, has zero development. The book is a long-winded filler. And then there is the selective application of different levels of imperialism. Even selling off a free world with its own people because they could. It’s turning into a crusade where the ends justify the means.
Standstill and Selective Morality
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