Undying Warlord

    Author: HideousGrain
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Marian Pope
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    Definitely a novel worth reading!

    Not a lot of chapters yet, but you can already tell that this is going to be a good one. Of course it's good, it's written by HideousGrain who never disappoints!

    Can't wait for more chapters to be uploaded!
  1. Juliet Polly
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    One of the better novels I have come across in the read free section.

    A captivating read.  When the author is on point you will be hard pressed to find a better read. At times the author gets bogged down in development or distracted but this doesn't detract from the story and doesn't last long.  I think this is more updating frequency and story catching up to where author has fully flushed the story.

    Character development and interactions is some of the best. I'm a binge reader so this is something I notice in almost all novels and tends to be hard to maintain.  not noticeable if you read 20 chapters a day but noticable when 100 chapters in a day. and this is the only reason I couldn't give it 5 stars.

    wether you binge read or read a little at a time this novel will keep calling you back that's for sure
  1. Stan Saroyan
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    As expected of Hide! His books are always interesting to read. And this one was no different. I had a lot of fun reading it though it took me a while understand Dilan. I can not spoil anything more here.
  1. Cliff Nicol
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    Ok, Hide had did it again with a new novel and an amazing cover to put the cherry on the topping. Reading the first few chapters, I can tell he had improvised and changed his writing structure to be more WN friendly. As a reader, I'm applaud by his effort and technique to write such a griping storyline that immersed the readers into the world of the MC.
  1. Madge Anne
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    Achei um ótimo  romance até onde eu li, pois AINDA não passei do capítulo 350 logo não sei de tudo , porém eu achei que o mc seria o tipo de pessoa que fica mais forte sozinho e o fato dele criar uma espécie de "organização" foi bem interessante porém eles passam a colar tudo em cima do mc e apenas u.a pequena quantidade se toca que o mundo mudou. Fora isso acha que é uma das melhores novels que já li. Em um certo capítulo cita que existe um multi-verso alguma boa alma poderia me conta mais?
  1. Spencer Rosa
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    I basically don't like mc. He got shot so he forms team with them. Super passive mc against antagonist. Tried almost 20 chapters but couldn't get through.
  1. Caracarn0502
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    "Undying Warlord" is an enthralling read that captivates from the very first page. The protagonist's unwavering determination and the intricate web of power struggles within the immortal realm keep me hooked. The vivid descriptions of the epic battles and the emotional depth of the characters make for a compelling narrative. Though at times intense, the author's balance of action and character development is commendable. A must-read for fans of high-octane fantasy with a touch of human vulnerability.
  1. EthanpopeVjn
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    "Undying Warlord" is a captivating novel that delves into the intricate tapestry of power, loyalty, and the struggle for control in a world where immortality is both a gift and a curse. The story revolves around a formidable warlord, whose unyielding presence on the battlefield has made him a legend, but his eternal life tests his humanity and relationships.

    The narrative weaves a complex web of characters, each with their own motivations and desires, as they navigate the consequences of living forever. The protagonist's relentless pursuit of power is juxtaposed against the ethical dilemmas he faces, forcing readers to ponder the limits of ambition and the true meaning of life. As the undying warlord grapples with his own mortality, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of connections in an otherwise eternal existence.

    What sets "Undying Warlord" apart is its exploration of the psychological toll of immortality, showcasing how even the most invincible can feel isolated and yearn for redemption. The author masterfully balances action and introspection, creating a gripping tale that keeps readers engaged while prompting them to reflect on the human condition.

    In conclusion, this thought-provoking novel is not just about warfare and conquest, but a profound meditation on the nature of humanity, resilience, and the enduring quest for meaning in a world where time stands still. It serves as a compelling reminder that even gods among men are fallible, and that the essence of being human lies in our capacity to love, learn, and ultimately, seek understanding.

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