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Lone: The Wanderer Rewrite

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Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some... Read more Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some undeserving corporate big-wig. The monotonous life of unemployment. We all experience this in one way or another, and we can all conclude one thing: it’s dull.Such a fact rings true even for the fabled Lone Immortus, a powerful nine-tailed Golden Foxkin. However, what would you do if your monotony was suddenly ground to a halt and you were thrown out of your comfort zone along with a young girl forgotten by time?Perhaps you might have done things differently, been more organised, immediately died, gained control of the world in a matter of days, but this is Lone’s tale, not yours.Watching two insecure people struggle to survive and find their place in an unfamiliar land just might be enjoyable to witness. Who knows? One thing’s for certain: it won’t be an easy path for them to tread, and what could possibly be more entertaining than watching people endure hardships and grow?I know of at least eight gods that would answer with, 'Absolutely nothing.'I wonder, after seeing this journey from start to finish, how would you answer?[Goal of 1 chapter per week, the only exceptions being announced breaks or emergencies] Collapse Dungeons, High Fantasy, LitRPG, Magic, Male Protagonist, Non-human Protagonist, Isekai, Character Growth, Aristocracy, Secret Identity, Overpowered Protagonist, Special Abilities, Weak to Strong It's boring if you ask me Yes, I agree.. Don’t bother. Another RoyalRoad author, this guy also writes Shovels And Spades, which I prefer.However, this guy is notorious for not sticking to his once-a-week upload schedule, occasionally going months with no updates, and also after a couple years deciding to rewrite the entire story, which he has done to this story twice and just decided to do to Shovels And Spades How come RoyalRoad writers are so bad? I guess it's just harder to filter trash there since they can put up any old trash. Bad is harsh. There are pros and cons to foreign and English authors. Traditional webnovelists get paid by the chapter, have barely any room for spacing, and need to be constantly writing to be relevant. This also generally means that stories are drawn out, fairly basic, cliche, and no particularly well-written. Obviously there are gems and stories that break this mold, but this is generally what I see. They also consistently deliver easily digestible entertainment for years on end - so like I said, pros and cons.English webnovel writers, especially RR writers, traditionally start out writing for fun. They don’t make any money, they don’t have a responsibility to put out chapters, no guidelines on length/plot/consistency beyond what they think is best. Because of this, you’d usually end up with better writing, unique plots, proper story structure, etc. The cons are obvious, since they have no skin in the game, they can and will drop stories with no warning for any reason. They got bored, tired of dealing with reader rage, or life just changed circumstances. Now, this has been changing for RR writers. Modern day, people have realized you can make money off writing, so it’s because more of an industry in which there are two types of authors. Amazon publishing or patreon based. Amazon authors tend to write their book (200-300 pg standard) then publish one chapter a day on RR till it’s fully up. This attracts a bunch of readers who become fans. While putting up bk1 they are writing book 2. They then take down book 1 and publish it on Amazon - so you have to buy it, while posting book 2 one chapter at a time on RR. Rinse and repeat. This means that the story will stay high on RR charts since it’ll be consistent writing, but anyone coming in late who wants to read has to buy the previous books to catch up. This can be good if you catch them while they are still on book 1 and you can read everything for free. But it sucks otherwi This captivating story features game system, leveling up, system rewards and delivers an unforgettable reading experience.

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Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some... Read more Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some undeserving corporate big-wig. The monotonous life of unemployment. We all experience this in one way or another, and we can all conclude one thing: it’s dull.Such a fact rings true even for the fabled Lone Immortus, a powerful nine-tailed Golden Foxkin. However, what would you do if your monotony was suddenly ground to a halt and you were thrown out of your comfort zone along with a young girl forgotten by time?Perhaps you might have done things differently, been more organised, immediately died, gained control of the world in a matter of days, but this is Lone’s tale, not yours.Watching two insecure people struggle to survive and find their place in an unfamiliar land just might be enjoyable to witness. Who knows? One thing’s for certain: it won’t be an easy path for them to tread, and what could possibly be more entertaining than watching people endure hardships and grow?I know of at least eight gods that would answer with, 'Absolutely nothing.'I wonder, after seeing this journey from start to finish, how would you answer?[Goal of 1 chapter per week, the only exceptions being announced breaks or emergencies] Collapse Dungeons, High Fantasy, LitRPG, Magic, Male Protagonist, Non-human Protagonist, Isekai, Character Growth, Aristocracy, Secret Identity, Overpowered Protagonist, Special Abilities, Weak to Strong It's boring if you ask me Yes, I agree.. Don’t bother. Another RoyalRoad author, this guy also writes Shovels And Spades, which I prefer.However, this guy is notorious for not sticking to his once-a-week upload schedule, occasionally going months with no updates, and also after a couple years deciding to rewrite the entire story, which he has done to this story twice and just decided to do to Shovels And Spades How come RoyalRoad writers are so bad? I guess it's just harder to filter trash there since they can put up any old trash. Bad is harsh. There are pros and cons to foreign and English authors. Traditional webnovelists get paid by the chapter, have barely any room for spacing, and need to be constantly writing to be relevant. This also generally means that stories are drawn out, fairly basic, cliche, and no particularly well-written. Obviously there are gems and stories that break this mold, but this is generally what I see. They also consistently deliver easily digestible entertainment for years on end - so like I said, pros and cons.English webnovel writers, especially RR writers, traditionally start out writing for fun. They don’t make any money, they don’t have a responsibility to put out chapters, no guidelines on length/plot/consistency beyond what they think is best. Because of this, you’d usually end up with better writing, unique plots, proper story structure, etc. The cons are obvious, since they have no skin in the game, they can and will drop stories with no warning for any reason. They got bored, tired of dealing with reader rage, or life just changed circumstances. Now, this has been changing for RR writers. Modern day, people have realized you can make money off writing, so it’s because more of an industry in which there are two types of authors. Amazon publishing or patreon based. Amazon authors tend to write their book (200-300 pg standard) then publish one chapter a day on RR till it’s fully up. This attracts a bunch of readers who become fans. While putting up bk1 they are writing book 2. They then take down book 1 and publish it on Amazon - so you have to buy it, while posting book 2 one chapter at a time on RR. Rinse and repeat. This means that the story will stay high on RR charts since it’ll be consistent writing, but anyone coming in late who wants to read has to buy the previous books to catch up. This can be good if you catch them while they are still on book 1 and you can read everything for free. But it sucks otherwi This captivating story features game system, leveling up, system rewards and delivers an unforgettable reading experience.

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CHAPTER 43
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Book 1: Chapter 42: Phil and Blacksmiths

CHAPTER 44
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Book 1: Chapter 43: Agreement and Intoxication

CHAPTER 45
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Book 1: Chapter 44: Failing Frustrations and Lefakern

CHAPTER 46
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Book 1: Chapter 45: Peaceful Morning and Rowdy Afternoon

CHAPTER 47
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Book 1: Chapter 46: Guild Explained and Perfect Provocation

CHAPTER 48
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Book 1: Chapter 47: Icy Chill and Quest Accepted

CHAPTER 49
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Book 1: Chapter 48: Thoughts on Metals and Ducal Encounter

CHAPTER 50
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Book 1: Chapter 49: Bandit Custom and Childish

CHAPTER 51
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Book 1: Chapter 50: Light-footed and Henry Malik

CHAPTER 52
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Book 1: Chapter 51: Blacksmithing Worries and A Blacksmith's Worries

CHAPTER 53
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Book 1: Chapter 52: A Crushed Lone and Panic

CHAPTER 54
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Book 1: Chapter 53: New Level Cap and Muradon the All-mage

CHAPTER 55
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Book 1: Chapter 54: Registration and Participation Test

CHAPTER 56
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Book 1: Chapter 55: Persuasion and A Margrave's Son

CHAPTER 57
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Book 1: Chapter 56: Spiders and Talks Of Crude Magic

CHAPTER 58
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Book 1: Chapter 57: Massage Success and A Heroic Encounter

CHAPTER 59
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Book 1: Chapter 58: Disappointment and Intermediate

CHAPTER 60
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Book 1: Chapter 59: Poison and Tails

CHAPTER 61
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Book 1: Chapter 60: Level Ups and Time

CHAPTER 62
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Book 1: Chapter 61: Disbelief and Gilbert

CHAPTER 63
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Book 1: Chapter 62: Promotion and Intermediate