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In "The First Era" of The History System Chronicles, Andrew Bardsley introduces readers to a LitRPG fantasy magic epic where survival, power, and the unknown blend into an intense narrative. Ahava, an engineer from Australia, finds his ordinary life overturned when he is transported to a new and dangerous world. Guided by a mysterious system known as Thoth, with a less than helpful personality, Ahava must navigate a reality dictated by historical and mythical elements, all while harnessing newfound magical powers.
As the first book of eight in The History System Series, this Kindle edition takes readers on a journey filled with LitRPG elements, where each decision and battle is governed by an intricate magical system. With a backdrop of looming battles and fantastical landscapes, Ahava, alongside characters like Olga, faces hordes of goblins and other menacing foes. The vividly described scenes, from the disorganized goblins forming ranks to the intense battle strategies at the palisade, immerse readers in a world where every moment is a fight for survival.
Ahava's world is one of unrelenting danger and beauty, where he and his allies must throw stones at encroaching enemies, dance with death against overwhelming odds, and retreat through cleverly laid traps to ensure their survival. The narrative is a blend of strategy, action, and the constant evolution of Ahava's abilities and understanding of the magical system that dictates the land.
With a 4.0 out of 5-star rating on Amazon and Goodreads, this book has captivated readers with its unique blend of fantasy, magic, and LitRPG elements. Whether you are drawn to the depth of character development, the intricate world-building, or the thrill of the battle scenes, "The First Era" promises an epic start to a series that explores the limits of power, the thrill of discovery, and the heart of survival in a land where history and fantasy collide. Join Ahava on his quest as he battles, learns, and survives in the first installment of The History System Chronicles.
Following is an extract from the Book: They were both standing on the platform by the palisade, looking across the plains. As the light began to fade both of them could see a group of creatures walking up the hill in a disorganized crowd. It was the goblins. There seemed to be no organization and even some fighting. When the crowd was about fifty meters from the palisade, one larger goblin started to shouting and hitting others, forming them up into rough ranks. Ahava felt a cold sweat on his brow, but Olga was giving off an air of excitement. The large goblin signaled to some goblins with drums. The drums started the beat. "Boom, Boom, Boom... " The sound of the drums continued. The goblins were dressed in fur rags, each with a spear with a stone head or clubs. Some of the goblins had blood smeared across their faces in horizontal patterns. The drum sound continued to intensify. At a signal from the leader, the goblins roared and charged forward. The battle had begun. The goblins ran, some using their hands like four legs. Soon they were at the ditch with the wooden spikes. Some of them tried to leap across the ditch but fell short and were impaled on the wooden stakes. Ahava could hear the cries of the wounded. Others slowly crawled down into the ditch, avoiding the stakes. Ahava and Olga had a supply of large stones, which they started to throw onto the goblins in the ditch. A lot of the rocks hit the goblins, crushing their heads and bodies. A number of goblins reached the palisade and started to climb up. Some of them were knocked off by the stones. Ahava and Olga ran out of stones to throw. Ahava used his spear to stab the goblins while they were climbing up the wooden wall. Olga was moving around in a type of dance, chopping with her ax at any goblins that came over the wall. The speed of the ax was a blur of movement. Ahava saw severed heads flying in all directions from the axes Olga was wielding...

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  • Publication Date: December 16, 2018
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  • Print Length: 308 Pages
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