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Ice & Blood: A LitRPG/GameLit Viking Adventure
Ice & Blood: A LitRPG/GameLit Viking Adventure
Ice & Blood: A LitRPG/GameLit Viking Adventure
Audiobook9 hours

Ice & Blood: A LitRPG/GameLit Viking Adventure

Written by Blake Arthur Peel

Narrated by Neil Hellegers

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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On Frostworld, only the strong survive . . .

Jarl Beckström dreams of one day becoming a great warrior. Sadly, he had the misfortune of being lowborn-classless, unable to level up. He lives the mundane life of a poor mud-farmer, subjected to the whims of the infamous battleborn and the magical fireborn. But legend says that deeds of great courage can change a person's class . . .

When the Clan Lord's son unexpectedly disappears, Jarl sees an opportunity to prove himself a hero and rise above the lowly station of his birth. He goes against the traditions of his people to seek his destiny . . . and possibly even his death.

However, dark things stir in the frozen wilderness.

A star has fallen from the heavens and the dead have begun to rise. While clanholds struggle in eternal conflict and powerful men vie for control, only an ambitious mud-farmer and his domineering sister can shed light on the true enemy: the monstrous, undead draugr . . .

Don't miss the start of an epic GameLit/LitRPG adventure with a Viking and Norse Mythology twist. It's perfect for fans of Unsouled, Iron Prince, and Sufficiently Advanced Magic.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2021
ISBN9781666114621
Ice & Blood: A LitRPG/GameLit Viking Adventure

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    While I liked the Viking setting it was to crunchy, they don't need to call every roll of the dice