Like the title said J pal did wonders for this book. this was such a good litrpg is astonishing.The narrators did so good, Gary, Jeff and elli did wonders. it’s one of the best narrated books I have. The mcs powers are unique and you don’t usually get bard mcs. That’s what makes the book so good, it’s different. The mc is a Cunning funny bard that has some beast taming abilities. I loved the fighting and the way he uses his mind to defeat his enemies. I also want to say RIP for the friends that died in this story.

the world building and the system were so awesome, the character progression was also really good. The mcs friends are likeable, and I relate to the Mc alot. He also doesn’t let people walk all over him which I love. Also the traits given to him by God’s reminds me of the game hades. I also love books where they use movies/animes from earth which j pal does throughout the book. I do feel like there’s not enough humor in this book, the mcs a bard I feel like there should be more puns and corny pickup lines like dungeon crawler carl or tokens and towers.

( Spoilers ) I did hate how the goddess makes a mistake then since the mc actually has a backbone and is asking questions and isn’t gonna take any crap she gives him a coward blessing. that really irked me. But who wants to be Tracy’s champion anyway? Other than that I have no complaints, I really liked this book and it was one of the best I’ve heard in a while. There are also alot more pros to this book and more stuff I want too talk about.

The skills he has are super cool also, he’s a musician and cook. it almost reminded me of actus author or cleaners edge. The mcs bad ability to pick names is also funny. I feel like this book shows what it’s like to be a support characters and still rule. it shows the wit you need when you don’t have the abilities to punch a mountain and demolish it.
I have too say I can’t wait for book 2. This book had everything I wanted and more. anyone who says otherwise either didn’t finish the book or is…

I hope you’ll enjoy this book as much as I did.