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  • Chalgathi: An Apocalypse LitRPG

  • Elysium's Multiverse, Book 1
  • Written by: Ranyhin1
  • Narrated by: Jay Aaseng
  • Length: 14 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Chalgathi: An Apocalypse LitRPG

Written by: Ranyhin1
Narrated by: Jay Aaseng
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When Earth gets integrated into the vast expanse of a new multiverse, one young man is game to survive—it's in his blood—in this apocalyptic adventure.

Everyone becomes prey when Earth is swallowed up and transmuted to a bestial landscape, the first stage of induction into Elysium's multiverse and a new galaxy in the making. In the blink of any eye, the bloodthirsty creatures of Riven Thane's worst nightmares are unleashed as he; his sister, Allie; and his friend Jose scramble amid the carnage to live another hour.

But on this nothing of a planet, Riven is more special than he knows. He's among a select few with a singular bloodline, and the Elysium system has its eye on Riven in particular. He's already proven his unbeatable will to survive. Now, untapped powers can be his should he succeed at what the multiverse has in store for him.

World be damned, let the games begin: challenging trials of stamina, labyrinthine mazes, and mind-bending puzzles requiring sharp wit and quick thinking. Each consecutive win will bring Riven nearer to an unimaginable undertaking . . . a personalized tutorial in the dungeons of hell itself. And it's just the beginning—Riven is about to unlock the secrets of his past and learn more about his purpose and the dark arts than he ever imagined.

Whatever unholy chaos awaits him back home, he's ready. Because as close to death as he may be, Riven has never felt more alive.

The first volume of the hit LitRPG adventure series—with more than 900,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

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I hate the spider

Positives first. The story is competently written in that I didn't notice weird grammatical choices or run on sentences. The magic system being based of affinity pillars works fine. And the narration is pretty good with male voices, and the editing is solid. The narrator definitely excels with the deeper monster voices. I really liked the Dungeon avatar's voice.

I hate Athela so much. The way she is written, and the way she is portrayed. She's written like a murder hobo loser whose constant talk of murder and the like comes off as cringy insecurity. The voice the narrator uses for most of the female characters including Athela, is I think a falsetto whisper yell. And it sounds awful. Mixed with her bad dialogue I struggled to bear through those portions.

The skyrim reference pissed me off in how shit it was and the fact it was delivered by the narrator's female voice made it much worse.

I don't care about any of the characters. I finished the book and I do not care about MC or Athela, and no one else has any decent amount of characterization. My favorite character was black dude who was in the book for so little time I don't remember his name. He was just the most decent person.

MC and Spider swear too much. Again it's not edgy and cool, its cringe.

General inconsistency. MC is an atheist and has been his whole life. Ok, why is he thanking God whenever he gets lucky in a hairy spot? MC reads a few books that are presumably written by individuals not of Earth. Why does the profecy book refer to goat fucking? Why would goats be a multi-planetary constant to the point of profecy author referring to them ever?

There's an amount of violence against women in this book that is frankly gross. There's just an uncomfortable of references to rape and scenes of women being brutalized.

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