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Skill Eater | LitRPG Slowburn Fantasy

Skill Eater | LitRPG Slowburn Fantasy

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Skill Eater – A Dark Fantasy LitRPG Podcast New Episodes Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday When Kenshiro and his wife Tara were caught in a catastrophic train crash, they didn’t die—they were taken.

Ripped from their world and thrown into a brutal new reality, Kenshiro awakens in a ruined temple, alone and hunted. The only thing keeping him alive? A power unlike any other—the ability to consume the skills of his enemies and make them his own. But every power comes at a price, and the system governing this world is far from impartial. It whispers in his mind, guiding him, shaping him... and it sounds a lot like his wife. As Kenshiro fights to survive, he begins unraveling the mystery of what really happened to them. Tara isn’t gone—she is the system itself, bound to forces even more terrifying than the monsters he faces. To save her, he’ll have to carve his own path through warlords, devils, and ancient powers that see him as either a pawn or prey. In a world where power is devoured, will Kenshiro rise… or be consumed?

Subscribe now and enter the world of Skill Eater—where every kill is a step closer to the truth.John A. Dinkel
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Épisodes
  • Chapter 44: Numbers
    Sep 22 2025
    Ash drifts through a ruined street as Vahl steps out of a fight that cost more than he expected. Wounded but unbowed, he moves with purpose—less a marauder than a ledger come to life, tallying debts, measuring power, and deciding who or what still matters. Freedom is the point; every chain he forges or breaks serves that single word.

    What follows is not spectacle but judgment. Faced with a choice that cuts closer than he’d like to admit, Vahl weighs mercy against utility, oath against opportunity, and writes a new line in his personal doctrine. In a world ruled by rank and rules, this chapter asks what freedom really costs—and who pays it.

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    8 min
  • Chapter 43: Stronger
    Sep 17 2025
    Stone, warm air, and worried faces greet Kenshiro as the world settles back into focus. Relief hits first, then resolve. The temple has answered—not with easy comfort, but with direction. What was once confusion begins to feel like a framework he can move within, and the weight of what’s ahead sharpens into purpose he can name without saying aloud.

    This chapter pivots from survival to intention. New obligations surface, the stakes are made plain, and Kenshiro chooses a path forward that strengthens what matters most. Growth here isn’t loud; it’s disciplined—priorities clarified, resources counted, and the first deliberate step taken toward becoming someone who can protect what he loves.

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    9 min
  • Chapter 42: Call
    Sep 15 2025
    The Temple of Partition waits in amber hush—stone, light, and quiet air that turns footsteps into ceremony. Kenshiro leads the way inside, past mosaics that remember more than he wants to admit, carrying a knot of fear and hope he can’t untie. Last time here was anything but simple. This time, he’s come for answers—about the world that claimed him, the system that shadows his steps, and the woman whose image rises like a vow on the chapel wall.

    What follows is an act of faith and a test of intent. The party gives the hall its space while Kenshiro chooses how to reach across a distance that isn’t measured in miles. On the far side of devotion lie rules, costs, and the possibility of being heard—but not without limits. Whatever the outcome, the road ahead narrows into purpose, and the next move carries both risk and resolve.

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    10 min
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