A world with a gaming system, rare among people known as Players, features treacherous towers where each floor feels like a different world, connected in mysterious ways. Challenges await on each floor, and Players must overcome them to climb higher.
In a world where Summoners are seen as the weakest class among Players, Leonard Volt, given a second chance at life, discovers an extraordinary gift: the ability to summon creatures. Unlike others, Leonard possesses the unique ability to summon Greek gods and goddesses to aid him in his quests.
As he navigates a realm filled with Players and treacherous towers, Leonard must overcome disdain, prejudice against his class, and challenges from normal people. With divine allies by his side, he sets out to rise to greatness.
Join Leo on his journey to master his powers, conquer formidable challenges, and unravel the mysteries of his new world.
it would be more interesting if he can summon other gods, not just greek gods but the story is alright I guess
Would it really be an author's review if it wasn't a little biased? I'm not saying that I am, but it can't be too obvious, right? For the past few weeks—maybe even a month—since I started this novel, what initially came to mind was slow progression, character interactions, and a steady adventure. But, it seems like the novel has taken a different path from what I originally envisioned. This isn't a spoiler, just a realization. I had planned for the MC to wield powerful summons at his disposal, but strangely enough, things have gone in a different direction. The MC seems to want his own power, something that transcends what a summoner is typically capable of. It’s intriguing to me, and I’m excited to see where it leads. Anyway, I'd love to hear your thoughts too. What do you expect from the novel? Do you prefer a slower build-up or a slightly faster pace? With 40+ chapters in, I feel like I’ve managed a slow progression with a decent pace. But remember, this is a biased review from my perspective, right?
i am hesitant at first as it appeared to be a common summoner novel but i am surprised to see how it gets interesting as the mc gets the fruits little by little of his efforts and his ambitions. the world widened as he escapes mundane life. not just that, the second volume is full of intense scenes which i could only say, “i want more!!!” Volume 1 - Focused on the MC and how the world is to the normal people. What are the differences of Players and normal humans. The journey and the ambitions of the MC as the novel progressed basically on how a person acts without doing much or should I say, not trying hard. But he tries hard with his summons pretty much his personal servants. Nonetheless, it was a light reading and slightly entertaining at some extent. It was a story progressing not too much. Volume 2 - Based on what I had read, it turned 360. It was as if the system detected his ambition on getting or earning his powers without the spoonfeeding of his summons. This part, he used his brain in a mission by the system where he was turned into a different person somewhere in the universe. I personally think it lost its touch as the light reading disappeared since it turned to be most of the MC learning everything he could to not be just powerless. And so, yeah, each chapter was like intense at some point since there where just conflicts that he can’t rest well. But, he gets rewards which was a good thing too. Overall, I give this novel a thumbs up since it was not too common. The title is not it is all about. Probably a starting point but not the end.