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Hum, Frihum, or more recently Librhom seeks nothing but a new start in a new continent. From the incredibly humble beginnings of a clay miner, the battles for his life as a slave in the desert of the shifting sands, and then as a freeman mercenary, he now embarks on a journey of discovery...of how much the world around him can hurt.Pleasant days, great food, and magical creatures mix with the reality of a realm so blind to the folly of its talented Warrior Maiden that it cannot see the harm it causes, until it is too late. Yet kindness always survives in the end.Setting the stage for what will inevitably be Book Three, enjoy yet another tale of Isekai-deconstruction. When you're not the one with the cheat-hud and skills, when you're not even within the sights of the great, powerful protagonists...sometimes, you can still make all the difference in the world.
My Life in Another World Sucks is an Isekai deconstruction. It takes what is perhaps one of the most popularized genres from the orient and goes away with the most common of its tropes; no LITRPG statistics, no Cheat Skills, no hidden Game Mechanics for the protagonist, whose name 'Hum', is on one hand the abbreviation of Human and on the other also one that changes throughout the story. Hum remembers a past life in another, better world, but all he has on him are the clothes typical of the country he is in, and a back-breaking job in a clay mine. As a raiding party composed of both humans and beast folks raids the village and takes him as a slave, his main prerogative isn't to achieve the Harem of his dreams, or incredible cosmic powers. It's to endure the hardships ahead of him, and find a place where he can truly belong.
The Omnibus of Shadows; a collection of tales previously written, now reviewed and corrected. Mistakes or things missing are added. They're all bundled together for ease of reading, and because this way I can keep the price on the cheap. It's basically five books in one, the one-shots so to speak. For those who already possess the books in digital format, do not worry; the 'updated' versions will make their way into the single ebooks afterwards. So you'd just have to redownload the original ones you already bought. Of course, this can't apply for the printed copies, as there's no service that allows it. The Omnibus of Shadows contains The Investigator's Tales, The Race, Prim and Proper and I, Master. It is weaved with some commentary at the end of each book, and holds a surprisingly nice cover that isn't as tacky as one would expect. It's also very simplistic. This comes out as a way to reflect on the evolution of my writing style, and most importantly as a way to give a proper, polished product to those who've been believing in me for years now. One day, who knows, I may become famous enough that people may speak of my writing prowess without being ashamed.In the meantime, enjoy the tales of the Investigator and Lyara, of Lyara and Frederick, of Captain Drake and Anastasia, of Detective Berrill Straw and Daniel and my unfortunate near-autobiographical experience with Tabletop games. I could swear, if one wished to check, that my first rule on having fun at a table together was then later utilized for the 'social compact' thing that is now endemic in the Roleplaying genre. And if not, then I guess we all think the same way, us players and DMs who have seen the world.Read this during the upcoming summer months; perhaps at a beach. Or buy the physical book and use it as a weapon to fight off boredom, or dark monsters beneath someone's bed. I won't complain if you buy and use this as a paperweight either. In these trying times, paperweights are essential.
I, Master. A Harrowing collection of Tales born of Experience in the Roleplaying Genre. This isn't a book or a novel as much as it isn't a manual guide on how to become a perfect roleplayer. This is a collection of events that happened to me, real and raw, throughout my Roleplaying Career.The good and the bad are bundled together, giving a semi-coherent form to many of them, and then renouncing the coherence to just formulate more on what happened, why it happened, and for what dreadful reason I allowed it to keep on happening until I wisened up.We have tales that range from the tragic to the comic and sometimes hang around the fine line between the two. We have obvious suggestions, and we also have unorthodox ones. It's a fun, light read. Nothing's as bad as it seems, but nothing's as good as it should be either.Ain't that life, in the end?
I, Master. A Harrowing collection of Tales born of Experience in the Roleplaying Genre. This isn't a book or a novel as much as it isn't a manual guide on how to become a perfect roleplayer. This is a collection of events that happened to me, real and raw, throughout my Roleplaying Career.The good and the bad are bundled together, giving a semi-coherent form to many of them, and then renouncing the coherence to just formulate more on what happened, why it happened, and for what dreadful reason I allowed it to keep on happening until I wisened up.We have tales that range from the tragic to the comic and sometimes hang around the fine line between the two. We have obvious suggestions, and we also have unorthodox ones. It's a fun, light read. Nothing's as bad as it seems, but nothing's as good as it should be either.Ain't that life, in the end?
The Omnibus of Shadows; a collection of tales previously written, now reviewed and corrected. Mistakes or things missing are added. They're all bundled together for ease of reading, and because this way I can keep the price on the cheap. It's basically five books in one, the one-shots so to speak. For those who already possess the books in digital format, do not worry; the 'updated' versions will make their way into the single ebooks afterwards. So you'd just have to redownload the original ones you already bought. Of course, this can't apply for the printed copies, as there's no service that allows it. The Omnibus of Shadows contains The Investigator's Tales, The Race, Prim and Proper and I, Master. It is weaved with some commentary at the end of each book, and holds a surprisingly nice cover that isn't as tacky as one would expect. It's also very simplistic. This comes out as a way to reflect on the evolution of my writing style, and most importantly as a way to give a proper, polished product to those who've been believing in me for years now. One day, who knows, I may become famous enough that people may speak of my writing prowess without being ashamed. In the meantime, enjoy the tales of the Investigator and Lyara, of Lyara and Frederick, of Captain Drake and Anastasia, of Detective Berrill Straw and Daniel and my unfortunate near-autobiographical experience with Tabletop games. I could swear, if one wished to check, that my first rule on having fun at a table together was then later utilized for the 'social compact' thing that is now endemic in the Roleplaying genre. And if not, then I guess we all think the same way, us players and DMs who have seen the world. Read this during the upcoming summer months; perhaps at a beach. Or buy the physical book and use it as a weapon to fight off boredom, or dark monsters beneath someone's bed. I won't complain if you buy and use this as a paperweight either. In these trying times, paperweights are essential.
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