Dravincia, Blake Severson
Dravincia, Blake Severson
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Dravincia

Author: Blake Severson

Narrator: P.J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 16 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/19/2022


Synopsis

A Goddess is stirring up trouble, and Arthur happens to be the one caught up in the action. After an unfortunate encounter, Arthur is given a second chance in a new world. To his surprise, this new world has mechanics that remind him of Role-Playing Games from Earth. He has been given a simple directive from the Goddess, to help the people of the world and spread her name. He quickly discovers this will not be an easy task. The world has been overrun with bandits, who work for the lords of the land and cause all the denizens to live in abject ruin. Can Arthur tame Dravincia and push back against these forces or is he destined to fail spectacularly and have to hope for another try?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve

Rating 3.0 stars This was okay. One of the biggest problems with a lot of these litrpg books is that the author doesn't know what to focus on, so ends up just adding more elements to the story which actually makes the story LESS memorable. Familiar setup to this one. Guy did something heroic and die......more

Goodreads review by Cory

Ok Decent story, felt like half the book was experience notifications and ability descriptions though, mostly a settlement builder with a few fight scenes mixed in. Good enough that I'd be interested in seeing what happens next......more

Goodreads review by J

Way too much filler in the way of pop-ups and notifications and log entry type shit. It severely hurt the flow. I got through it by liberally using the fast forward button. I'll likely read the 2nd, as I've read that those aren't as bad in the next installment. Overall, the individual characters can......more

Goodreads review by Colin

The manner by which the main character ends up stuck in the world with game mechanics feels a little too convoluted even by the standards of the genre, but at the same time it is an interesting way to set a number of things up for the series and is a change from the more common trope of being trappe......more