The Viking Era

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: BUXBERY
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Matthew Groff, a 31-year-old outcast with no aspirations, no friends, and a single obsession—the Viking era—spends his days escaping his bleak reality through Viking media. When he stumbles upon a 101-chapter web novel called The Viking Era, he excitedly dives in, only to be appalled by its historical inaccuracies, shallow characters, and clumsy storytelling. Furious, Matthew finishes the story out of spite and leaves a scathing review.

What Matthew doesn’t know is that the author has other plans.

In a bizarre twist of fate, Matthew is reincarnated into the very story he despises, taking on the role of Elliott —the childhood friend (and slave) of the protagonist who is doomed to die at the beginning of the tale. Thrown into a Viking world filled with battles, betrayals, and a mysterious glowing system that gives cryptic instructions, Matthew must find a way to defy the story’s narrative and rewrite his destiny.

Can he use his extensive Viking knowledge to survive in this brutal world? Or will he meet the same tragic fate as his character? Find out by reading!

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  1. GustavoAnsura
    GustavoAnsura rated it
    Remarkably bad on almost all fronts.  The translation is rapid, but incredibly poor in quality - sentences often mean the opposite of what they actually say.  The plot armor is thicker than a nuclear shelter.MC gets transported to another world, but it's one of those transfer MCs where you question why they even bothered since none of his thoughts are ideas are from Earth except when he thinks to himself "this system is like the card game I used to play" except for that one time he thought to himself, "Oh, just like the webnovels I read on Qidian". MC gets a gacha card "system" with pretty absurdly strong powers, which is fine. MC proceeds to use it very poorly, which is less fine.World in general is what I call "low-intelligence worlds
  1. Plug_O_Stien
    Plug_O_Stien rated it
    Here are the novel's pros and cons. Read carefully before beginning, so you don't end up dissatisfied and angry, because you're more than likely going to rant and I'm going to want to bang my head on the wall. Pros:1. Reincarnation handled well. There is logic behind it and a relevant reason, though it is veiled behind some mystery. 2. Dark themes. This is not a story of good guy saving the world and basking us villains in the light of his noble morals. It is dark (and unfortunately, sometimes edgy) story with things that would offend people of this era. If you're the type to be triggered, do not read. No one is forcing you to. 3. Power couple. The MC and the FMC are extremely unique and possess a trait that makes them stand above all others, together and individually. 4. Overpowered MC. This means no running away from enemies or always being the underdog. More than likely, you will sympathize with the enemies of the MC. 5. Long chapters. Each chapter is 3000 words long, meaning that there is a lot of content in each of them. Sometimes there is fast-paced plot, sometimes there is dialogue and sometimes there are long soliloquies or narration/explanation/exposition in each of them. 6. Non-scripted characters. One-dimensional or background characters do not say the same type of thing or act the same kind of way in every scene. More often than not, they will speak and act in ways you would find interesting.Cons:1. Annoying start. The first 15 or so chapters are 50-50 in terms of preference by readers. I started the novel in Jan 2019, having been off and on with it until August 2019. Those first few chapters have dialogue and actions that are of a typical CN and there are plot elements that might annoy you. After chapter 30 though, every single response I’ve received from readers are approval only, even up to the current chapter we’re on (114). 2. Too many explanations. Sometimes I can abruptly pause the plot to explain what is going on, how it affects the world, the reason why the characters in that scene are doing what they’re doing and other technical details. Call it my own type of filler. 3. Polyamory. There is a power couple and they are linked by fate, but there are other… ‘waifus’ who are there for varying reasons. There is a rule here, that the MC only ‘plays’ with very, very specific ‘waifus’ in the digital world, but is only sexually involved with his soulmate in the real world. Yes, she is aware and has no qualms. Note: This is not a harem. Harem means that there are multiple women who the MC is sexually involved with, and has feelings for. The MC has feelings for only one person and the rest are digital entities who serve one purpose or another. 4. Plot holes. I am not ashamed to admit it, there are a few plot holes in the story. I fixed most of them, but some were so problematic that I had to roll with them. I recently got a story editor, so that was how I even found out. 5. Fewer releases. My release rate is a constant 1 chap per day at the least with no exceptions, but some of you are used to 2-3 chaps a day from other authors. As I said above, I release 3k words a day, and those who release 2-3 chapters either have a length of 1.5k words or 1k words. So really, is there a difference? Here’s what to do before reading Guild Wars. 1. Check the tags.2. Read reviews (both negative and positive, I’ve replied to some of both).3. Clear out assumptions and comparisons in your mind, otherwise you’d be ruining your experience. 4. Keep the mentality of ‘this isn’t realistic’ out of your mind, this is fiction. What is real is what the novel wants to be real. Assess things based on the logic within the story if you truly want to immerse yourself.Enjoy your experience!
  1. Ayazia27
    Ayazia27 rated it
    Well, it's good...Right now the chapters are very few, but so far it's really good...I really like the detailing though, it's really goodSo far, it's a good novel, so... yeah, it's a nice one and you should give it a shot.Right now, I won't say much about the character progression or more stuff as there are very few chaps so, cant make a false impression for you, new readers, but yeah... it looks really promising.I like it
  1. PattyBu
    PattyBu rated it
    it's really not bad, it's an interesting take on cultivation stories and the characters are loveable. If it weren't for the mood killing infodumps at the worst possible time and the lack of commas, I'd rate it 5 stars.
  1. ONEABOVEALL
    ONEABOVEALL rated it
    I've read the raw (which is really good) on Qidian. I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure that 'filial piety' was used instead of 'debauched devotion'. But overall this is a really good read.
  1. IsaiahCaudill
    IsaiahCaudill rated it
    it got better over time so I suggest people you try it
  1. PurpleGeniusUnZ
    PurpleGeniusUnZ rated it
    The novel really depicted your effort of writing. I can imagine characters well. The chemistry and plot both are nice. You are doing a great job. Keep updating more .
  1. Funnypilz
    Funnypilz rated it
    "Good idea little brother!  Let us go and greet our new master!  Old Granny would be pleased if we provide a welcome party."

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