Rise of the Devourer: Voidborne:

Rise of the Devourer: Voidborne:

  • Downloads:1641
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2023-10-30 04:19:39
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:KrazeKode
  • ISBN:B0CFG59XP9
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

At least, that was the case until Noah Brown died and an Eldritch god found his soul。

The strange encounter brings him to a new world, summoned by bloody cultists。 Even worse, he's got nothing but the shirt on his back and a strange item in his System menu described [???] : A source of infinite potential。 If he wants to survive, maybe even thrive, perhaps it's time he finally put his gift to good use。

Don't miss the start of an action-packed, crunchy, isekai LitRPG series from KrazeKode, author of The First Law of Cultivation 。 Loaded with stats, skills, combat, and power progression, it's perfect for fans of Iron Prince , Road to Mastery , and He Who Fights with Monsters !

Also available on Audible narrated by the voice of The Witcher, Peter Kenny!

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Reviews

Nolan Tomlinson

great bookThis is a great book。 It has everything I love in litrpg。 Stats, skills, levels, a MC with the possibility of being Over powered by the series end。 Good levels of crunchiness。 An exciting story that stays fairly fast paced start to finish。 I am really excited for the next book。 This is one of the best I have read lately。

Gabe Regier

fantasticWow! Loved this book。 Great characters, not too many so you get good development。 Great world building with a ton of set up for the future。 My only regret is taking it on as soon as it launched and now I have to wait for the next one。 This is a MUST READ for Litrpg lovers。

Parad0x

Overall one of the better books I've read recently and I'm looking forward to the sequel。 The MC takes some stupid risks but doesn't cross the line into intolerably stupid territory, and his decisions are relevant to the story as well so it's not a problem (yet)。 It does feel like he's growing too fast though, especially given that other characters repeatedly emphasize the importance of training and adjusting to your stats。 The MC is growing too fast to have any time to do that and I feel like i Overall one of the better books I've read recently and I'm looking forward to the sequel。 The MC takes some stupid risks but doesn't cross the line into intolerably stupid territory, and his decisions are relevant to the story as well so it's not a problem (yet)。 It does feel like he's growing too fast though, especially given that other characters repeatedly emphasize the importance of training and adjusting to your stats。 The MC is growing too fast to have any time to do that and I feel like if the book is actually consistent then this will have to come back to bite him soon。 It sounds like the 'level cap' (or the closest thing to it) is insanely high, so that does affect things somewhat。 So far the characters are all likeable enough and the world is becoming fleshed out, though there's room for more。 There was nothing about this book that stuck out to me as amazing, and I didn't get quite as addicted to it as I often to, hence 4 stars instead of 5。 I do recommend it though。 。。。more

Cmoore

I thoroughly enjoyed Krazekode's newest and first book in Rise of the Devourer。 The start of the book is a little reminiscent of He Who Fights With Monsters as a evil cult calls him from the Void to work their magic。 Only they do not know that the one they called, Noah Brown, has other plans for the cultists。 As you can already tell Noah sets off at a rollicking pace, building his stats up so literally he's never caught with his pants down again。 And it's great! I actually enjoyed listening to P I thoroughly enjoyed Krazekode's newest and first book in Rise of the Devourer。 The start of the book is a little reminiscent of He Who Fights With Monsters as a evil cult calls him from the Void to work their magic。 Only they do not know that the one they called, Noah Brown, has other plans for the cultists。 As you can already tell Noah sets off at a rollicking pace, building his stats up so literally he's never caught with his pants down again。 And it's great! I actually enjoyed listening to Peter Kenny too。 So go ahead grab the book and let Krazekode and Peter Kenny take you on an litRPG adventure。 。。。more

Roberto Flores

An interesting set up ruined by a childish main character。This has no direction。 The main character meanders about without a care, ambivalent to the consequences of his own actions。 He acts like a fourteen year old kid。 With nothing driving the story, it is a slow mess that just drags on and on。 The numbers are meaningless, they are added in to provide crunch but have no impact。 The skills and rewards are the worst kind of plot armor。

Michael Burnett

Great book Great book I can't wait to read the next book in the series I would recommend this author to anyone Great book Great book I can't wait to read the next book in the series I would recommend this author to anyone 。。。more

James Riley

A very fun readThis was a lot of fun to read。 It's nothing really groundbreaking, but it is quite entertaining。 I'm looking forward to the next one。Highly recommended。 A very fun readThis was a lot of fun to read。 It's nothing really groundbreaking, but it is quite entertaining。 I'm looking forward to the next one。Highly recommended。 。。。more

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