Maan Alegre
I just finished the whole series, but now I'm already missing Fletcher, Ignatius and friends. I must admit the concepts weren't that original (you can sense a lot of WoW and LoL vibe from it) BUT I find the way it mixes with the mechanics of the universe--from the summoning arts to the interaction between races--original and intriguing. You see plot cliches, but hey it's not that bad. I think Matharu wrote an open-ended conclusion. I actually want to know more about the stuff highlighted in the series--who erected that temple in the ether, who created the prophecy, was the prophecy really done, what exactly is stated in the propechy anyway, will inter-racial relationship soon allow marriage, what about Swazulu, how are the orcs treated in other places, how do the orcs treat humans in other places, what really is the ether, etc... There are several questions left unanswered, but nonetheless this last book is a great conclusion for the war between Hominum and the orcs down south, with the narration heavily written in Fletcher's perspective. As for other aspects of the universe (the questions I raised above), I would like to read more about those. I hope Matharu begins another series to answer those questions.
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Lusty Sloth
LOVE IT. Please write another where you go more into Fletcher and his mother. Harold dies with no heir and is named the heir. Fletcher gets the girl or well the she-elf. Othello becomes head of Vocans. How Fletchers Triumptive is going. Fletcher goes back into the ether with his drake to turn it into a dragon and get a new demon. And that commoners are able to get better demons because of the new way to traverse the ether. PLEASE I'D PLAY ANY PRICE FOR IT (Not literally nothing about $30 lol)
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Faizan Richard
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It was a brilliant book. I bought the first volume in a book store, and I'm so lucky the remaining series are available on playstore. Love it so much. Every chapter is exciting, with such original story lines and demon concepts. This is to die for. But in all honesty, 3 volumes are not enough. We want more. Be it Fletcher's son, daughter, or whatever, we want more. Looking forward to more of your works in tue future.
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