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  • Martial TransFusion

  • A Fantasy LitRPG Academy Adventure (Magical Fusion, Book 5)
  • By: Jonathan Brooks
  • Narrated by: Miles Meili
  • Length: 20 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Summary

The Kingdom has changed more in his absence than he thought possible…

After traveling across the entirety of the Sealance Empire and the deserts of Lowenthal, Larek has returned home to the Kingdom of Androthe to find that the situation is quite different from what he remembered. Not only are there massive Apertures called Calamities consuming large portions of the landscape, but most of his friends are also scattered to locations unknown around the Kingdom. Worse yet, they have no idea who he is because of the Dominion magic used on them before he was transported to the Empire.

Despite those setbacks, Larek is determined to reunite with both his friends and his family. Problems arise almost immediately upon entering the Kingdom, however, as he is presented with a delay of his reunion with them all. As a result, he is forced to adapt to the sheer devastation he finds himself surrounded with.

Through it all, there is one truth that is becoming more and more evident as time goes on.

As powerful of a Fusionist he may be, Larek also struggles with fighting and anything more than basic combat tactics, as his skills in that department are sorely lacking. It’s time to learn how to fight instead of just flailing around, swinging his axe and hoping that his higher stats will carry the day.

In other words, the Fusionist needs to undergo a much-needed Martial TransFusion.

This weak-to-strong MC story contains LitRPG elements such as character progression and statistics, as well as a heavy crafting emphasis. No explicit sexual content or harems.

©2024 Jonathan Brooks (P)2024 Jonathan Brooks
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The story of an autistic man avoiding accountability & personal growth

A character with no flaws aside from a tendency to hyperfocus & allergy to accountability

While protected by plot armour he explores a world where everyone’s prejudices can be clearly & morally unambiguously attributed, while his skills are still highly valued 😂 basically fan fiction of a white man in tech

An excellent series to fall asleep to, full of contradictions & void of real emotion. The characters are as two dimensional as the plot

Convenience triumphs over nuance at every turn while the protagonist displays a truly magical immunity to introspection & obliviousness to his own privilege and entitlement

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