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Making Levels the Fly Way Book 1; A 3.5e d20 LitRPG Adventure
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Making Levels the Fly Way Book 1; A 3.5e d20 LitRPG Adventure

10 Chapters
Author:Tony
Status:stub
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Stub notice:  this will be made into a stub on October 5th, 2023 for a Kindle and Kindle Unlimited release on the 6th.  https://www.royalroad.com/amazon/B0CJ3G77LW New chapters released every Monday and Thursday at 5pm EST.  This book is a LitRPG and uses the 3.5 edition of the d20 system.   Iacta alea est.  In the near future, humanity is sent to a world full of dungeons.  After many bungles, humanity’s progress stagnates.  Bruno Vaz, the toughest guy still alive (but far from the brightest), is given the opportunity to go back to the beginning and lead humanity towards success.  A huge task made even more difficult since Bruno has no tact, people skills, or desire to lead. Bruno knows how to fight, he knows the system, he knows the proven builds, and he knows the pitfalls humanity fell into last go-round, but you can’t account for RNG.  The die is recast.  Sometimes people decide to go left instead of right. Kim might only be twelve, but she's a survivor. First time through, Kim and her family made it to the relative safety of the city. This time around, however, the challenge is not going so well for her. She has to fight, scrape, and claw through monsters to stay alive and she's determined to do whatever it takes. Which brings her to Bruno. Although most people hate Bruno and think he is more villain than hero, Kim is willing to be taken under his wing and to learn to survive and thrive in this brutal new world.  And which of them is teaching the other the most? The definition of min-maxing is changed with permadeath, dungeon rewards pushing smaller groups towards completionist clears, and traditional builds only working well in high-level raid environments. Who or what sent them to this word and why?  How far can they get this time? “Major Payne” meets “Reborn: Apocalypse” meets D&D. No harem, no sex scenes, and no major cuss words.  It does have violence, crude references, some juvenile humor and views, and a decent amount of minor cuss words.  Around PG-13 level content.