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A Scion's Duty

A Dark Fantasy LitRPG Adventure (The Grand Game, Book 6)

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A Scion's Duty

By: Tom Elliot
Narrated by: Andrew Tell
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A burgeoning Power. Dormant followers. Ancient forces. Forgotten Allies. And Lurking Enemies.

Will they clash?

And when they do, will the Wolf emerge triumphant?

Michael has come far in the Game since his somewhat-ignominious entry through Erebus’ dungeon. Now, a force to be reckoned with, he is more than a mere player and someone the Powers would do well to fear…

But as Michael’s power has grown, so too has his Pack.

Now, thousands look to him. With the fate of the House Wolf resting on his shoulders, allies left adrift awaiting his return, new friends brought into the fold, and enemies lurking in the shadows, can Michael juggle his multiplying duties and protect all those he has sworn to? All while still gathering the power he desperately needs?

Join Michael on his epic adventure and see where his journey takes him next!

©2024 Tom Elliot (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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A very good book and fantastic series

The book has exploration, some very good game mechanics and really well done battles. In my opinion The story suffers as I feel the main character spent too long in the same place dealing with the same characters and their issues. The strength of this series is the solo adventure aspect and that there is lots to do and places to go.

I loved the twists and intrigue but I found the people of Draven’s Reach not interesting enough to merit more than one book.

I love that there is a sum up of what had happened and what the characters stats, items, equipment and quests are its very much appreciated and so useful in refreshing the memory of the listener. I wish other authors did this for the longer series.

The narrator did a brilliant job and I am glad he continues to work on this series.

Overall if you enjoyed the previous books you will enjoy this one. I look forward to the next.

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