Conservation
For John Sutton, rest is just around the corner.
Soon it will be time to sit on his porch, kick his feet up, and watch his wheat grow. All he has to do first is fight his way through a cutthroat magic competition held once every thousand years, navigating mage politics and an aggressive dragon empire bent on punishing him for Farroutef’s death.
When his journey takes him to a strange new world, John finds himself out of place once again, making him wonder if he should just walk away for good, until an encounter with a local god sets him on a new path, teaching him more about himself than he knew was possible.
Accompanied by his faithful sidekick, Rosh Vahni, John sets out on an adventure that will change his life forever, hopefully for the better.
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Seth Ring
Seth Ring is an author who thrives in the intersection of technology, magic, and immersive storytelling. A passionate creator of epic worlds, Seth's journey into the world of writing was shaped by his experiences growing up between the United States and Ghana, West Africa. Surrounded by rich cultural influences and the age-old Anansi tales, his imagination bloomed as he began weaving his own stories of heroes, villains, and realms where magic and technology collide.
His love for stories began early, with books serving as constant companions throughout his childhood. Seth's fascination with fantasy and science fiction deepened over time, eventually inspiring him to put pen to paper and craft worlds as expansive as his imagination. Today, Seth Ring is best known for his Titan and Battle Mage Farmer series, where he blends LitRPG elements with thrilling adventure and complex world-building.
Battle Mage Farmer
Mixing slice-of-life with epic fantasy action, mystery, magic, cultivation, and a broken game system that seems determined to make everything as hard as possible for the already overpowered protagonist, this LitRPG/GameLit series is perfect for readers who enjoy exploring rich worlds and complex characters.
Battle Mage Farmer consists of nine books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

