
Elf Empire 3: Steelport
A LitRPG Kingdom-Building Adventure
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Todd Haberkorn
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John Stovall
Leo is finally ready to go find Audrey—in the heart of his first enemy's territory!
Leo, Hugh, Lily, Neha, and Andul are returning to Steelport to save Audrey, who has been captured by House Orsini, the first enemies of Leo's kingdom. Mavis Orsini is prepared to finish them off once and for all with the aid of Kruegar and his orc legions.
Meanwhile, Ygg'drasil has opened its first portal to Ice Pines, a dimension of cold and storms. A great opportunity, but new enemies wait to take everything Leo has built from him, and he needs more allies and treasures if he wants to defend his realm.
Leo is on a deadline now, as the tyrant, King Damian, has sworn to kill Lily's mother and the elf refugees unless Leo delivers a truly absurd amount of money to him within ninety days. Leo must find allies with which to rescue his paramour's mother or enough treasure to pay the ruinous demands.
Can Leo save Audrey, stop Mavis, and handle the new portal in time to also rescue Lily's mother and the other captured elves from Damian? It'll be a ride, but he doesn't intend to fall.
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Ending
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Nice!
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Not bad
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Great narration
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great growth from all characters
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Seemed whole book was stat page
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The plot is good, but half of book is Stats...
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way to much stats, good story mostly
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The characters, their reactions, and how they responded to the world were just realistic enough to be on a level above most of the mediocre millennial litrpg slop that comes out these days.
The narration was also on point, and the book does at least *some* work to explain why the world is the way it is in a satirical manner, which caused me to smirk on more than one occasion.
However, my MAIN gripes with this series only get worse in this book, and happen more frequently than ever before:
++ Stat sheets are LONG, FREQUENT, and IN THE MIDDLE OF CHAPTERS AND DIALOGUE!!!! Seriously, 3 hours of this book is stat summary. That along with the important interpersonal dialogue and planning thought process in the middle of it all made me hesitant to skip the slog that is the ever-updating stat sheet. If you skip the stat sections, 20% of the book, you WILL miss important parts of the story. I really wish the author made it easier for audible users to skip these sections. I'm sure they are a pain to read as well, but not nearly as bad as listening.
++ This story manufactures drama. And it's so obvious in the book you can FEEL the cheese, almost like a soap opera. Expect the MC to be mildly interesting and competent until the moment he has an important decision to make. Expect villains to have the possibility of being great up until they come in front of the MC and make the dumbest decisions ever. This author is better than most at developing characters, but sacrifices it all to put the MC in harms way, which just feels manufactured. Often, in the most important parts of the book or "lives" of the characters you'll find yourself thinking "there's no way they'd act like that in real life."
So what do we have? An above-average litrpg that does well with character building(not world building), only to have it cash in its brownie points on forcing the MC into neverending drama. Feels like the TV show "24."
That along with the excessive stat sheets summaries and unwieldy navigation of those moments left me enjoying only a fraction of the book.
I will not be continuing this series.
All my gripes just get worse.
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