About Last Champion of the Gods by Ringo Hunnigan
Welcome to your life. There’s no turning back.
Waylaid on his way to the afterlife, Gary Halbrecht is given the offer of a lifetime – accept the honour of becoming a Champion of the Gods and be resurrected in another world with newfound powers and the gods’ blessings at his fingertips. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
Unfortunately for Gary, the only god left to bestow her power on him is Sennh, Goddess of Lust.
Arriving in a new world with little but the clothes on his back, a set of below-average physical and mental attributes and a surprisingly high Charisma score, Gary’s going to have to put in some effort to keep a roof over his head in the city of Earlygrave, never mind becoming a successful adventurer – either that, or he’ll need to find some decent exploits to game the world’s system in his favour.
Between brokering peace with local farmers and the neighbouring goblin tribe raiding their land, chasing a bounty on a dire bear the size of a freight train, negotiating rent with a crafty brothel madam and trying to teach his motley group of companions some basic table manners, our makeshift hero has his work cut out for him. Maybe he’ll even end up fighting a dragon somewhere along the line.
And for that matter, just where in the world is this Succubus Queen that he’s supposed to defeat?
Last Champion of the Gods is a lighthearted LitRPG fantasy adventure with some slice of life moments, unconventional relationships, a goblin girl who chews with her mouth open and a touch of romance. It is intended for adult readers and contains some explicit and spicy scenes.
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Author Bio:
Ringo Hunnigan has been writing tales for the best part of his natural life and hopes to continue for the rest of it. His inspiration stems from a lifelong passion for reading and putting pen to paper since his earliest years. A veteran role-player, Ringo has dabbled in countless genres and systems ranging from fantasy to science fiction and contemporary. In this pursuit, he often finds himself lamenting that he is too preoccupied with writing up new campaigns as opposed to having the time to actually play them.