Book of The Dead
With one touch of the stone, Tyron receives his Class and his life changes forever. In an... Read more With one touch of the stone, Tyron receives his Class and his life changes forever.In an instant ... more>>With one touch of the stone, Tyron receives his Class and his life changes forever. In an... Read more With one touch of the stone, Tyron receives his Class and his life changes forever.In an instant his bright and promising future as the scion of two powerful Slayers is torn apart and he must make a decision.Will he allow his Class to be purged from his soul, or will he cling to it, abandon all that he knows, and rise to power? Collapse LitRPG, Magic, Male Protagonist, Age Progression, Artifacts, Game Elements, Weak to Strong, Special Abilities, Necromancer, Zombies, Magic Formations, Wizards, Level System, Dark, Character Growth, Hidden Abilities, Childhood Friends, BetrayalGood so far,only some things are demerits in my opinion.He has a hero mentality and acts on it.This gets him into trouble many times and he has not learned his lesson so far.He has a mentor who repeatedly wants him but he pprcvveds to do herioish work anyway.He asks bones from villagers. He also has to learn from his mistakes and weaknesses. Otherwise a great story.boring... too much inner dialogue, so bad writing.I've caught up with chapters and I've got to say the necromancer class Is weak as f#ck, from what I've seen so far and other then having thousands of weak ass skeletons or slightly stronger skeletons I don't c how the class can make him more powerfulThe rare actual "Necromancer" story. Shares many things with "My Necromancer Class", so if someone's into stuff like this, check the other novel too. Finished Book 2 as of writing this. The world building is there and I can assume a certain effort was put in it, but it still has plenty of flaws. For example, the hunter system is an open/known scam and has a clear-cut major drawbacks, yet people living in that world are still willingly participating in it. It's lose-lose decision especially if you put it against the fact that the people in this fictional world can somewhat easily become quite powerful (lets not forget the existence of isolated communities and what it implies too!). The effectiveness of controlling mechanism is also questionable and for all the seemingly unnecessary hassle the authorities went through to 'reign in' Steelarms, they were still left to just roam around freely. Then there's the scale of the world itself which is supposedly a multi-universe and all that. While I wont comment on the Riftworlds since they've still been left mysterious, the world MC resides in seems like "4 villages and an occasional hamlet".The characters often appear as if they aren't living in their world. Actions sometimes make no sense, the things they say sometimes make no sense either. Dove was the top offender - completely out place in conduct and actions (so much he gives an impression of a banter-bot made for amusing little children). It's not that the role and purpose of the characters (Dove and others included) is unclear or anything, but the implementation feels very, very off more often than not.The necromancer class system itself is pretty DnD'ish, so far so good.A bit perplexed about how MC's second class works, as it's "whatever" goes kind of thing that turns into a lame Skype at some point. The Vampire 'companion' made me especially frown in displeasure (her appearance itself and the court). She's kind of tempting him into power yet not, kind of helping him yet also not, there's some sort of transaction going on yet nothing concrete and very vague (in a bad way). For example, Abyss was vague in a good way - a person can look into it and if he's strong - he may gain something, if not - he'll become dead or corrupted. On the other hand - whenever he's Skype calling the court my suspense of disbelief breaks almost as fast as during Dove's "quirky dialogue lines". There are other things I've not touched (like the see-saw of character development and regression or some of the really odd (and also out of place) relationships between people), but I have let most of the sizeable grievances out of my system already and lost motivation to add anything else.While this may seem as some sort of spiteful bashing, I still like the story and always eager for new chapters, as there's no real competition in the "necromancer" space (which is a shame).I would also claim, that the author is getting better (the further he delves into the story), so even if some might heavily dislike the story at the beginning, it gets progressively better the further it goes.Meh. I'm pretty disappointed in the author. The premise that makes the novel possible is achieved via weak story writing.The inconsistent characters and unreasonable decision making just makes me feel like I'm wasting my time.It could have easily been fixed, too. But to leave it like that? The first few chapters?If u like self righteous prick MC then this novel is for you. Never bends on his morals no matter life or death situations then this diffinitly for u. But for me, this is a waste of time. Can't stand this type of MC, because if not for plot armor they will be the first ones to die if put in some other novel. This is MC mindset if I leave them alone they will leave me alone, oh is he so freaken wrong...IRL most people don’t help people they don’t know for no reason, yet this MC is extremely righteous and fights to the death for some villagers. IDK why though, his parents wouldn’t have raised him to be righteous, considering there are existences much stronger than the humans, so his parents would have died already if they tried to kill all the evil creatures they came across to save people. The MC is also naive, but the author shows his EQ isn’t low which is kinda contradictory.I don't think his parents taught him much, they simply weren't very present. Otherwise, he was raised by his uncle and raised hearing that his parents were incredible, awesome, worshiped heroes. That is the shadow he grew under and what makes him hold on to this righteousness despite the current circumstances. He is also very sheltered, which I guess is where the initial innocence came from, now I think the innocence is a huge dose of denial, he simply refuses to accept society will never accept him and, in an attempt to prove himself, it reinforces the hero complex.The mc doesn't have a hero complex. He's trying his best to get stronger and survive his pursurers and along the way help those he can. He originally wanted to join the academy in the beginning to do just that. He already knows their gods lied to them, what more denial will he have????He is still insistent on helping people to his own detriment greatly in part to struggling with his parents shadow, forming a form of hero complex. The denial is in thinking doing this will make society accept him even though even the so called gods are against him, it is not happening, at least not for a very, very long time.He's not as gullible as you think he is to be in denial of future acceptance. He's just surviving and finding ways to improve his strength as a summoner class.But it's your opinion anyways, and you're entitled to it This is a 'book' basically, it's style doesn't really conform with most of the light novels on here, so having to wait and read it periodically like we do with novels kinda ruins the whole thing for me. Plus I kind of hate the naivete of the MC, reminds me too much of those pitiful fools who "hope" things will get better if they just believe/pray it will.My heart was broken when it was discovered that Elsbeth had done NTR (I don't know if it counted since they weren't dating)....Spoilers you monggaloidnow that's a pretty insult. exquisite!He is a lich; you can't expect him to remember such small things.He isn't a lich bro, where u getting ur content from?Mmm, I am guessing you don't read Supreme Magus? Inxialot is a very entertaining lich character in the novel, thus whenever I answer our own dear Inxialot, I treat him as he should have intended by taking the name."Off with his head"Dude use the spoiler tag other people can see this you know SpoilerAnd also it kind of is NTR but at the same time it isn't cause it was consentual and she didn't know how he felt about herI love the details that went into the making of his necromancy class, just fascinating. It's slow-paced which kinda sucks and the mc's moral and personal conflicts are nice, he didn't choose the class but he's trying his best, and I kinda keep forgetting that he's only 18 years old so I think he deserves some slack for being kinda 'weak' mentally. I just hope the author doesn't f#ck up the 'parent-child' role in the novel. Overall I like it.I am not sure how the parental thing will develop because of the circumstances in the novel, but there is that really great mentor-apprentice relationship that just make me smile. I love that character! back<<
《Book of The Dead》The Newest Chapter
- Chapter B4C53 - Rage of the Survivor
- Chapter B4C52 - Welcome Strangers
- Chapter B4C51 - Walk in the Dark
- Chapter B4C50 - The Tide of Death
- Chapter B4C49 - Nothing Runs Rampant
- Chapter B4C48 - Guard Duty
- Chapter B4C47 - Great Changes
- Chapter B4C46 - Engineering
- Chapter B4C45 - Unfortunate Souls
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《Book of The Dead》All Section Catalog
- Chapter 1: The Boy in the Attic
- Chapter 2: Awakening
- Chapter 3: Search
- Chapter 4: Working Nights
- Chapter 5: First Steps
- Chapter 6: Rebirth
- Chapter 7: The Thing About Bones
- Chapter 8: Desire to Slay
- Chapter 9: Minions
- Chapter 10: Troubling Signs
- Chapter 11: Sleeping
- Chapter 12: Awakening
- Chapter 13: Stolen Away
- Chapter 14: Homecoming
- Chapter 15: Journey
- Chapter 16: The Kindness of Strangers
- Chapter 17: Next Steps
- Chapter 18: Friendly Faces
- Chapter 19: Beyond the Veil
- Chapter 20: Lessons Learned
- Chapter 21: Satisfaction
- Chapter 22: New Way
- Chapter 23: Rumour and Run
- Chapter 24: The Road
- Chapter 25: The Shattered World
- Chapter 26: The One's That Were Left Behind
- Chapter 27: Old Bones, New Treasure
- Chapter 28: The Return
- Chapter 29: Little Talks
- Chapter 30: Raise Dead
- Chapter 31: Quite a Feat
- Chapter 32: Dabbling in the Dark
- Chapter 33: Flight from Dreams
- Chapter 34: Whispers in the Dark
- Chapter 35: Death Rising
- Chapter 36: In The Rifts
- Chapter 37: Breakthrough
- Chapter 38: Anathema
- Chapter 39: Skeleton Army
- Chapter 40: Rising High
- Chapter 41: Under Pressure
- Chapter 42: Preparations
- Chapter 43: Breaking
- Chapter 44: When Worlds Collide
- Chapter 45: The Reborn God of Magick
- Chapter 46: The End of the World
- Chapter 47: Locked In
- Chapter 48: Break Point
- Chapter 49: It's Not Music
- Chapter 50: Bones and Blood
- Chapter 51: Deals Done
- Chapter 52: Cover
- Chapter 53: Ruins
- Chapter 54: Setting Out
- Chapter 55: Run boy, run
- Chapter B2: The Study of Death
- Chapter B2: Travel
- Chapter B2 C3 - Fall
- Chapter B2 C4 - Fresh Meat
- Chapter B2C5 - Rooms Of Bones
- Chapter B2C6 - Words with Death
- Chapter B2C7 - Reap the Harvest
- Chapter B2C8 - The Finest Servants
- Chapter B2C9 - Vengeance
- Chapter B2C10 - Killing Fields
- Chapter B2C11 - Darkness
- Chapter B2 C12 - Old Friends
- Chapter B2C13 - In Dreams
- Chapter B2C14 - Distance
- Chapter B2C15 - Sharing and Caring
- Chapter B2C16 - Departure
- Chapter B2C17 - Be Reborn
- Chapter B2C18 - Turning
- Chapter B2 C19 - Baby Steps
- Chapter B2C20 - Step Beyond the Veil
- Chapter B2 C21 - The Price of Power
- Chapter B2C22 - Merciless
- Chapter B2C23 - The Change
- Chapter B2C24 - Ghosted
- Chapter B2C25 - The Chill of the Grave
- Chapter B2C26 - Slaughter
- Chapter B2C27 - Over the Bridge
- Chapter B2C28 - Hunted
- Chapter B2C29 - Necromancy
- Chapter B2C30 - Flight South
- Chapter B2C31 - A Mad Mage
- Chapter B2C32 - Confronted
- Chapter B2C33 - On the Trail
- Chapter B2C34 - Dangerous Growth
- Chapter B2C35 - So Many Bones
- Chapter B2C36 - Raven Words
- Chapter B2C37 - Smoke and Fire
- Chapter B2C38 - Cragwhistle
- Chapter B2C39 - Arrows in the Night
- Chapter B2C40 - Fear of the Dark
- Chapter B2C41 - Broken
- Chapter B2C42 - Strange Happenings
- Chapter B2C43 - Struggle and Strive
- Chapter B2C44 - The Real Threat
- Chapter B2C45 - Step Forward
- Chapter B2C46 - Lost in the Mountains
- Chapter B2C47 - Cave of Bones
- Chapter B2C48 - Natural Born Killer
- Chapter B2C49 - The Rift
- Chapter B2C50 - Eyes of Magick
- Chapter B2C51 - Farewell, Friend
- Chapter B2C52 - Desperate Fight
- Chapter B2C53 - How Many?
- Chapter B2C54 - Death Surrounds
- Chapter B2C55 - The Edge
- Chapter B2C56 - Homecoming
- Chapter B2C57 - Birth of Darkness
- Chapter B2 - Epilogue
- Chapter B3 Prelude
- Chapter B3 Prelude (cont)
- Chapter B3C1 - Careful Faces
- Chapter B3C2 - Old Friends, New Allies
- Chapter B3C3 - Progress
- Chapter B3C4 - Mastery
- Chapter B3C5 - Rumblings
- Chapter B3C6 - Fumbling
- Chapter B3C7 - A Visit
- Chapter B3C8 - Factions
- Chapter B3C9 - Dangerous Mix
- Chapter B3C10 - Being Human
- Chapter B3C11 - High Society
- Chapter B3C12 - High Society pt 2
- Chapter B3C13 - Commissions
- Chapter B3C14 - The Dead
- Chapter B3C15 - Old Gods
- Chapter B3C16 - Cold Welcome
- Chapter B3C17 - Skull Life
- Chapter B3C18 - The Gift of Magick
- Chapter B3C19 - A Shift in Dynamics
- Chapter B3C20 - Investments and Returns
- Chapter B3C21 - The Verge
- Chapter B3C22 - Business With the Master
- Chapter B3C23 - New Minions
- Chapter B3C24 - Rise From Your Grave
- Chapter B3C25 - Necromancer
- Chapter B3C2626 - Enter the Dragon
- Chapter B3C27 - Divine Right
- Chapter B3C28 - Mountains of Bones
- Chapter B3C29 - Advance or Die
- Chapter B3C30 - Growth
- Chapter B3C31 - Dark Bargains
- Chapter B3C32 - Stretched Thin
- Chapter B3C33 - The Legion Grows
- Chapter B3: Tending
- Chapter B3C35 - The Legion Grows
- Chapter B3C36 - Dark Knowledge
- Chapter B3C37 - The Terrible Price He Paid
- Chapter B3C38 - Beyond the Rift
- Chapter B3C39 - The Skeletal Legion
- Chapter B3C40 - Earning a Living
- Chapter B3C41 - Time Changes Everything Except Hatred
- Chapter B3C42 - The First to Fall
- Chapter B3C43 - Dangerous Game
- Chapter B3C44 - Master of the Fief
- Chapter B3C45 - Ossuary Rises
- Chapter B3C46 - Ritual Magick
- Chapter B3C47 - Lord of the Ossuary
- Chapter B3C48 - The World Beyond
- Chapter B3C49 - Talking Death
- Chapter B3C50 - Slayer Talk
- Chapter B3C51 - The Cold of Winter
- Chapter B3C52 - Born To Rule
- Chapter B3C53 - Change Is In The Air
- Chapter B3C54 - Explore Beyond
- Chapter B3C55 - A Place of my Own
- Chapter B3C56 - Disturbance
- Chapter B3C57 - It Takes a Little Madness
- Chapter B3C58 - A Temporary Reprieve
- Chapter B3C59 - Return
- Chapter B3C60 - What Was Gained Other Than Questions?
- Chapter B3C61 - Pay
- Chapter B3C62 - The Red World
- Chapter B3C63 - Debt Upon Debt
- Chapter B3C64 - Upon the Altar
- Chapter B3C65 - New Process
- Chapter B3C66 - Birthright
- Chapter B3C67 - Bindings
- Chapter B3C68 - Beehive
- Chapter B3C69 - Labours of the Loyal
- Chapter B3C70 - A Dizzying Pace
- Chapter B3C71 - Breakings pt 1
- Chapter B3C72 - Breakings pt 2
- Chapter B3C73 - The Wight Which Rises
- Chapter B3C74 - New Beginnings
- Chapter B3C75 - Gathering Storm
- Chapter B3C76 - Leave The World Behind
- Chapter B3C77 - Purge
- Chapter B3C78 - Battle
- Chapter B3C79 - Take What is Mine
- Chapter B3C80 - Epilogue
- Chapter B4 - Prelude
- Chapter B4C1 - Interactions
- Chapter B4C2 - Teacher is Talking
- Chapter B4C3 - Lessons Continue
- Chapter B4C4 - The Hunt is On
- Chapter B4C5 - Web Of Knowledge
- Chapter B4C6 - Moving Forward
- Chapter 1330: Anthony On Tour - Silver Scrapes
- Chapter B4C7 - Reams of Gold
- Chapter B4C8 - Teach the Teacher
- Chapter B4C9 - What It Takes
- Chapter B4C10 - Rumours of War
- Chapter B4C11 - Advanced Undead
- Chapter B4C12 - Speak with the Three
- Chapter B4C13 - Woodsedge
- Chapter B4C14 - Rebel Keep
- Chapter B4C15 - Within the Walls
- Chapter B4C16 - Unleash Undeath
- Chapter B4C17 - Nagrythyn
- Chapter B4C18 - The Sight of Magic
- Chapter B4C19 - Surprising Faces
- Chapter B4C20 - Progress
- Chapter B4C21 - Unlikely Reunion
- Chapter B4C22 - The Bigger They Are
- Chapter B4C23 - Thoughts Turning
- Chapter B4C24 - Ascendant
- Chapter B4C25 - A Fine Line
- Chapter B4C26 - Returning
- Chapter B4C27 - Giant Strides
- Chapter B4C28 - City of Darkness
- Chapter B4C29 - Living in the Shadows
- Chapter B4C30 - Coven to Coven
- Chapter B4C31 - Golden Wings
- Chapter B4C32 - Waste Management
- Chapter B4C33 - The Frozen Peak
- Chapter B4C34 - Terrible Alchemy
- Chapter B4C35 - Plotting Gods
- Chapter B4C36 - Momentum
- Chapter B4C37 - Endless Remains
- Chapter B4C38 - Frontier
- Chapter B4C39 - The Grand Design
- Chapter B4C40 - Commune
- Chapter B4C41 - Dark Roads
- Chapter B4C42 - Clash of Steel
- Chapter B4C43 - Golden Glow
- Chapter B4C44 - Kinks in the System
- Chapter B4C45 - Unfortunate Souls
- Chapter B4C46 - Engineering
- Chapter B4C47 - Great Changes
- Chapter B4C48 - Guard Duty
- Chapter B4C49 - Nothing Runs Rampant
- Chapter B4C50 - The Tide of Death
- Chapter B4C51 - Walk in the Dark
- Chapter B4C52 - Welcome Strangers
- Chapter B4C53 - Rage of the Survivor