An Unbound Soul: Part 1: Law
Erryn's World, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Peter Kenny
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By:
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Cathfach
About this listen
There was a mistake, an error.
No king ordered his summoning to battle a demon lord. No god sent him to save the world from destruction. In fact, the closest thing this world has to a god would have been very upset at his presence. Fortunately for him, by the time she noticed, it was too late to interfere. A soul had fallen into the world that did not belong there. A soul not bound by the Law of the world. A soul that was free.
When Peter suffers a too-close encounter with a truck, he finds himself reborn in another world. At first glance, it is a perfect fantasy land. There's magic to play with, elves singing in the forest, and a hyperactive catgirl neighbor. There's even a System that lets him earn skills and level up.
It isn't long before he notices that the world is far too perfect. Just why is everyone so nice? Can Peter accept the alien morality of this world's self-proclaimed protector? Or will he seek to overthrow her?
An Unbound Soul: Part 1: Law is the second volume set in Erryn’s World, and the first in the continuing tale of Peter’s adventure.
©2021 Cathfach (P)2023 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about An Unbound Soul: Part 1: Law
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- DeadSlime
- 12-04-23
Too short
It was interesting but it didn’t really include a coherent ending for the part. Did laugh a bit but it just felt too short for it to be a full book or even part of a book. With the their being not much tension. But what was interesting was how the story explored the ‘perfect world’ where there is no crime or corruption. With it actually being hard to tell if this is actually right or wrong. Rather than their being some dark mastermind with a malicious goal.
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