Leveling Up The World 5
Saving the city earned Dallion the title, Hero of Nerosal, but it also made him quit his guild.
Having obtained the ability to talk to any and all items and area guardians, Dallion has traded the bustle of the city for the calm of the wilderness.
Guided by Jiroh and her squad of elite hunters, Dallion roams the wilderness, exploring ruins and fighting monsters too powerful for others. But he soon discovers that Jiroh has a mission of her own—one he didn’t see coming.
And she isn’t alone...
Others are also after what she seeks, and although their purposes might differ, in this race there isn’t any second place.
Will Dallion be able to tip the scales?
Book 5 of a unique spin on Isekai LitRPG filled with countless pocket-realms to explore. A zero-to-hero, slow-build Progression Fantasy you won't be able to put down.
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L. Eclaire
L. Eclaire is an author whose worlds are as intricate as the games they’ve helped shape. With a career deeply rooted in the gaming industry since the 1990s, Eclaire brings a unique perspective to the realm of science fiction and fantasy, especially within the LitRPG and progression fantasy genres. The blending of storytelling with the mechanics of gaming isn’t just a theme in their works—it’s a reflection of their creative process.
Raised on the dynamic worlds of video games and tabletop role-playing adventures, Eclaire’s journey into writing was never a straight path but rather a series of evolving quests. Early influences included the great storytellers of the fantasy genre, from J.R.R. Tolkien to Neil Gaiman, mixed with a love for game mechanics and the art of choice-driven narratives. These influences would eventually converge in the Leveling Up The World series, where characters embark on epic quests in universes where magic, technology, and the sheer will to level up intertwine.
Leveling Up The World
Leveling Up The World consists of ten books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
