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Runic Ocean

Will of the Immortals, Book 2

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Runic Ocean

By: Jay Krauss
Narrated by: Armen Taylor
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Runic Ocean plunges deeper into the mystical and treacherous world of Qi, Cultivation, and gods.

Leon Jäger, still adjusting to life in this strange land, finds himself drawn toward new horizons—and new dangers—when the winds of fate guide him to the cliffside city of Wavecrest. But even a knight hardened by war and tempered by cultivation must tread carefully, for the cliffs of Wavecrest conceal more than just crashing waves.

Just as Leon starts to find his footing, someone close to him disappears, forcing him into a desperate search through a city rife with deceit and ambition. As he and his companions follow the trail, they uncover power struggles that threaten not just their mission, but their lives. To make matters worse, Leon's enemies are not only numerous but some are far beyond his current abilities, leaving him no choice but to outthink, outmaneuver, and, potentially, endure brutal defeat.

Haunted by the toll of past battles and loss, Leon's path as a Cultivator begins to falter under the effects of Qi Deviation—a dangerous imbalance that threatens to unravel both his cultivation and his sanity. With every misstep, the line between friend and foe blurs, and Leon must fight to hold on to who he is—or risk being consumed by the very power he seeks to master.

Runic Ocean continues the immersive blend of Western fantasy, Chinese cultivation, and LitRPG adventure that defines Will of the Immortals. With enemies both known and unseen, battles fought with more than just weapons, and a relentless storm rising on every front, Leon must evolve—or be swept beneath the tides.

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just read it. what a fun well written adventure! Leon Jaeger is such a cool main character.

Awesome!

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I dislike when he encounters a big obstacle he's given an out or new skill almost if not immediately.

Obstacles

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I really enjoy reading or listening to Leon as he learns what it means to cultivate

You are advancing

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thank you for presenting the Western values. it is good to know that humanity is the same in all times space and deminsions
hopefully Leon will be able to figure his confusion..
overall good story and doesn't get bogged down in dungeons or towers...rinse and repeat..
love the typical tropes but hey it is the genre..

Good story good character

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kept saying steady pace, pushing forward on the mc's journey through cultivation. a gem.

excellent story

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Mix of western & Asian leveling. 0P MC who gets all the breaks conquering evil and making thangs right

Knight of the round table in Magic Shogun Anime court

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Somewhat frustrating book. Not sure what is the point of freely blessing your MC with Godlike OP powers and abilities if the author fails to remember to incorporate these aforementioned abilities/powers in any meaningful combat scenarios. Author really needs to up his writing in these combat scenes, very amateurish. Mc is in a party and his party members rarely contribute to any fights, author forgets to include them in any team combat. MC and his team tend to stand and watch as their enemies power up, like some dragon ball Z fights. Mc's "sister" is pretty annoying and offers nothing to combat, very unbalance relationship with regards to reciprocity. Not sure how she gets captured with out a fight or struggle. Stuff makes no sense or just not properly thought out in order to advance the plot forward. Unfortunately, it looks like the other books have already been written, hopefully these grievances as sorted out and the authors writing improves in other later books.

A step back from the first book

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Overall I liked it. I did feel like it hit a couple of the tropes a little too on the nose and rushed a couple aspects but overall it was enjoyable.

I liked it.

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As Leon continues his journey as both a cultivator and as his own man we see him face his first stumble. As he has been in the service of a lord prior to coming to this world it’s amazing to see how the author shows there is no longer a separation between action and consequence. Our armored hero must not only overcome the hurdle of people being the worst, as always, but the hurdle of his own emotions. Will be picking up book 3! Cannot recommend this story enough.

Truly a story more about the journey rather than the power.

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I love this season I like how it was long very good decent cultivation book it's not like to wish you can talk cultivation but been very good

Mr good book

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