In the depths of Tobaballe, Nin Urtuan is working as hard as he can to rise up. But with so much competition, it seems like only luck will get you a better life. One day, in a seemingly unfortunate turn of events where he runs into the voluptuous and mysterious Spire-Lord, Iishar Ho. Taking Nin with her, she shows him a secret within the Crown, a means to get ahead. The path of least resistance is so enamouring.
Setting out for the shores of the Molten Sea, at the base of the holy Anvil-Peak Mountain, Nin loses himself in the wonder of it. Behind his back, another deal unfolds, luck not for him, but for those high above in the Crown. A slaver of an unknown, spine-quilled race shoots him unconscious. The slaver loads him up, ready to ship Nin and so many others off to Jherikra.
A land of towering mountains, emerald winds, arcane beauty and monstrous horror!
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No rewrites going on right now.
(Multi-PoV, 1st Person)
For reference: (If a chapter is marked with a ---- before Base, Incline or Peak, it means it is being edited throughout the day.)
For starters, I have read up to chapter 719. The writing is good both in quality and quantity, but the story moves at a very slow pace. For the title being about Nin, I found the side stories to be very long with a great deal of POV's that really are not that significant.I do not want to give spoilers, but I will be honest that there were more than a few chapters that I skipped. I just feel like they could have been shortened not that they were not important; by my count they make up more than a third of story. I will continue to read if there are more updates, and I hope there are. It is definitely an intriguing story.
Not a bad novel it has good grammar, characters, and world background (as far as I'm concerned). But I find it difficult to read not sure why just do. Good in all aspects, just slow ig?