
Legendary Shadow Blacksmith
The Otherworld
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Narrated by:
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John Joseph Rogers
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Rylee Kuberra
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By:
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Romeru
About this listen
Born blind in a war-torn world, an autistic savant's only solace was blacksmithing—until even that was overshadowed by loss and despair. But when he joins the Otherworld Project, a chance to live as a powerful clone on a distant planet, he uncovers an astonishing secret.
With newfound abilities, Julian’s rise to fame begins. Will he become a hero across two worlds, or let darkness consume them both?
©2025 Romeru (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC-> Brilliant world building. We're given two very different worlds here and they both feel well fleshed-out without there being a ridiculous amount of description inserted.
-> Solid system that while familiar manages not to feel like a repeat of everything I've read before.
-> For those listening, the narration isn't annoying and captures the MC well. Sighs and hums included.
-> The buildup is there. The reader never feels like the MC is at a loose end. It's full of hints, particularly towards the end, of what we can expect from later books (without said buildup being overly centralised/taking away from the main plot of this book).
-> The MC has nice calm vibes, knows what he wants, and doesn't get lost in sidequests.
Plus lots more.
I was stoked to hear a sequel is in the works (best believe I smashed that follow button).
A LitRPG with a fresh take that keeps momentum throughout
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