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Victor of Tucson

Rating: 9.0 / 10 from 116 ratings
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Victor can’t wait to get the hell out of high school, go to the local community college on a sports... Read more Victor can’t wait to get the hell out of high school, go to the local community college on a sports scholarship, and start his own life. But that’s all put on hold when he enters his abuela’s house and somehow ends up stepping into a world unlike anything he’s ever known, filled with fantastical meta-humans; walking, talking devils; and other creatures one usually needs some serious pharmaceuticals to see.Fanwath is no dream, though. In fact, it’s a nightmare. Sold into slavery as a pit fighter, Victor quickly learns his new home is controlled by the “System,” and the only way to get ahead is to fight, kill, and collect the precious “Energy,” which means the difference between a long life and an early grave. And according to his stats, Victor’s starting out at a solid zero.Lucky for him, no one in this world has ever met his kind before—which means they have no idea what he’s really capable of. But they’re about to find out...***Release Schedule: 3k+ word chapters every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Collapse LitRPG, Portal Fantasy, Isekai, Dungeons, Grimdark, High Fantasy, Sword And Magic, Male Protagonist, Character Growth, Medieval, Monsters, Weak to Strong, Sword Wielder It was good at the start, but this guy has a major messiah complex. Anything bad or any injustice occurring, he will stick his head in. EVEN THOUGH ITS IDIOTIC. He could walk away, but he doesn’t even when he’s in dire straights. And the side character he’s with rn is basically baggage. If you want a solo story about a badass independent minded character, move on. This ain’t it chief. Royal Road authors never disappoint when it comes to shitting on there protagonists. All in the name of slow burn and character growth i guess From the new's one probaly ☆☆Good concept but bad decisions Meh, has potential, MC takes L’s throughout the first book and is frustrating to read. System mechanics are interesting enough though