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  • The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound 3

  • A LitRPG Adventure
  • Written by: Noret Flood, puddles4263
  • Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
  • Length: 20 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound 3

Written by: Noret Flood, puddles4263
Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
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Publisher's Summary

To repay his debt to Shal, Randidly Ghosthound fought his way through the preliminaries of the Under-25 Regional Tournament in Tellus.

His victories have earned him a spot in Deardun, the seat of power in the Northern Domain. But in this new venue, there are storms brewing on the horizon. Now he’s not just fighting against the unaffiliated warriors, he's one injury or loss away from becoming a Forsaken.

The affluent Styles that rule the Northern Domain have passed the championship between each other over the last five decades, and they aren’t willing to surrender it now.

Yet an even larger shadow looms on the horizon...

Representatives from the autocratic Central Domain have infiltrated the tournament, looking for clues about an old mystery: the true story of the Shal’s father—the original Spear Phantom—and the location of the third gift he received from the Witch of Karma, Lucretia.

Book 3 of the hit LitRPG Fantasy series with over 50 Million views on Royal Road.

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fantastic story with lots of interesting character

if you Ave a problem with cliff hangers this is not for you. I am now rabidly waiting for the next in the series to see what happens to the many characters I have developed an emotional attachment to.
legitimately would give money directly to the author to speed the process

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The series keeps getting better

Great read, kudos to both the author and narrator for both a fantastic book but also a great reading of it.

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Tournament arcs hurt this series

This entire book is a tournament arc the notoriously boring plot device... this fundamentally colours the book, however, its effect is blunted as most of the drama isn’t cantered on the tournament. Lots of mysteries are answered or expanded. I just hope that the series can move on from tournaments get back to more interesting environments and conflicts in the next one. Why the author wanted to do this when they have such interesting concepts to play with like the survival of two worlds, forsaken, monsters, the system is beyond me.

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Setup of plot points good, reasons for power bad

There are some twists in this book, notable ones being tied to 2 particular characters (not going to spoil which) that I thought were great! They really surprised me and there were enough subtle/not so subtle hints towards it happening that I was happy with how those were setup and executed on!

But then... whenever the writer needs to have something occur regarding powers, the rationale and understanding of Randily to just KNOW what to do, and then explains it to himself that he knows exactly why he needs to do it this way and understands it within seconds/minutes is so contrived and just really poor. It's genuinely why I'm stopping here. Maybe I come back, but likely not because I just do not enjoy a character suddenly understanding multiple different things without any prior knowledge to the topic before or anything related to it. Suddenly this book introduces the idea of fate and people being able to know when it is occurring and why. For one of the characters impacted, it makes some sense based on their use of power that they would have come to understand this over the time of their lifetime. But Randily, within moments of it occurring, knows what it is, how to handle it, and let's it unravel when in other instances he explicitly says how he doesn't want other outside sources to guide his hand?

The above is just the latest instance of this type of event occurring as it has occurred multiple times so far in this series, and it's just too much for me. It's too contrived to enjoy.

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