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Modern Paladin: Publisher's Pack

Modern Paladin, Books 1-2

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Modern Paladin: Publisher's Pack

By: Arthur A. Bramlett
Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
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Contains books one and two of the Modern Paladin, a LitRPG adventure series.

Modern Paladin, book one

William Shawcro is an ordinary young man, living an ordinary life, when out of nowhere he finds himself in the body of his longtime character, Archaeus. Constrained by a strict Paladin code, he must navigate this shocking new world of magic all the while questioning whether it's just a dream.

After facing frightening conflicts and becoming entangled in this new world's politics, William quickly realizes the life may not be all it's cracked up to be. While he is quite overpowered - having made it to level 20 - brute force can't resolve some situations.... All he can do is keep pushing forward and discover the truth of why he is here and if he can ever return home. Forced to play as a righteous paladin, he'll have to watch his mouth and kill orcs. Lots of orcs.

Allies, book two

Settling into the game takes time. Even after several months of living in the body of Archaeus, William is still coming to terms with what life is like in this strange new world as his tabletop Paladin. But he quickly finds that he has only scratched the surface of what is going on....

Things are looking up, until the town he is charged with falls under attack. His might alone cannot protect his people, and he takes on several new protégés on his way to discovering the truths that surround him.

William does his best to meet these new challenges and finds out that he is not alone in the trials he is working to overcome. Unfortunately, he quickly realizes that playing as Archaeus with Dice and Paper and actually being Archaeus are two very different things - and he has a long way to go if he’s going to walk the road that lies ahead.

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where are the other books?

there's a lot of untied story line's not finished

good for holding attention

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If it is still free, just get it. Solid LitRPG with odd mechanics, but based soundly in D&D.

Others are like, we isnt this dude slaying more tail instead of just the one girl, but A) He is a 24 yr old D&D nerd - a personality change to a stud wouldn't fit. and B) The aforementioned odd mechanics.

Get it. Pretty good and I finished it straight (no pun intended to Griego).

Get it

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well the story itself is not bad the writing in between is mediocre. he could have done so much more with this story, some parts are hard to listen to I leave disappointed

great concept

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I don’t leave review so often, but given this book is free I actually really enjoyed it. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.

Wasn’t bad

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I really enjoyed this book. It was not a typical LitRPG. There were much more D&D mechanics than video game. The two people trapped in the MC concept was a little weird but I get where the author was going. The story was fun. The MC starts off OP and it doesn’t feel like he will progress at all level or ability-wise because he is already on the top. I’m curious to see where things go next. The narration was well done.

Great value

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