The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound 9 by Noret FloodMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
The fact I keep coming back to this series is a testament to its staying power. There's something awesomely seductive about an endless cycle of growth, consolidation, more growth, more consolidation, and even more growth. LitRPGs have that in spades. And this particular book proves that even if you can become something of a god, using images as reality-warping constructs of power in addition to classes and fates, you're still at the whim of even greater core-consuming powers.
And this book is yet another cycle in overcoming impossible odds on the edge of our reality. This time, without his body's help. Just a separated image. I think this was rather neat.
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