Lusarth Fauxun

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Skywind
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Roughly two millennia ago, Mana and monsters appeared in the world of Eiruta overnight, forcing all organisms to undergo a selection process; those who could not adapt to the Mana died while the remaining reproduced and lived on. Throughout time, the various races of being- Humans, Elves, Dwarves, and Xogs- have managed to coexist without breaking into wars on their home continent of Sholoth, a large land mass covering half the planet. Beyond Sholoth lay the 'Cursed Territory,' where anyone brave enough to venture has never returned...

In a safer part of the world, a young Kai recently turns 11 years old and can finally enroll at the Academy. It has been his life-long dream to become an adventurer, alongside friends, exploring the world and fighting monsters. How could this innocent boy end up abandoning his childhood ambitions and instead end up working for Cascabel, an infamous organization that commits the most atrocious crimes?

Arc 1: CH1 - CH40 ~186400 words

Arc 2: CH41 - ?

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  1. RomanWordsworth
    RomanWordsworth rated it
    Your rotting ethics and failing morals are the reason this world suffers
  1. RykerBaleVdQ
    RykerBaleVdQ rated it
    Compass Carburettor being his name left me rereading the summary a total of 5 times just to make sure I got it right

    I had to laugh because this name is even more outrageous than 2 English First names as a whole name like Jacob Steve or even John Taylor

    He is named after an item and his last name came out of nowhere

    Nice laugh though
  1. Phantomfiend
    Phantomfiend rated it
    This book is so interesting because it caught my interest......
  1. superAyan
    superAyan rated it
    The book's complex language and spelling errors made it unclear at times. Dialogues were overly long, often feeling like therapy sessions, which could be boring. However, the sincere discussion of ADHD and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome showed the author's personal touch. Overall, I'm glad I read it.
  1. usfyy
    usfyy rated it
    A very good novel

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