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Industrial Mage: Modernizing a Magical World [Kingdom Building LitRPG]

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An engineer from Earth blends science and magic to achieve greatness in another world where skills and levels reign supreme. Ethan was just a plain old engineer, but everything changed when he was reborn into a world of skills, levels, and magic. With his advanced knowledge far ahead of the time period he finds himself in, this new reincarnated life will be much different than his last, especially because he can construct, deconstruct, and reconstruct runes—something no one else can do. But with royal politics, looming tax collectors, a mountain of debt, dungeon incursions, cults, and hostile fantasy races mixing together into a cocktail of bullshit that threatens to bury his dreams; Ethan must bridge the gap between steel and sorcery to grow stronger. What to Expect: - Weak to very strong progression with a Sword & Magic MC that kicks a whole lotta ass. - Fast pacing. A balance of action galore, politics, kingdom building, and slow-burn runecrafting. - Fun, satisfying moments. An extra shot of happiness when reading. Hardcore wish fulfillment. Hyper competent MC. - MC will trigger an industrial revolution, abolish slavery, revolutionize magic, modernize agriculture, communication, commerce, textile production, education, transportation, sanitation, weapons manufacturing, leisure & entertainment, and medicine. - Dark truths of a medieval-esque society going under change. Read up to 10 advance chapters on Patreon! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/ItsNectar Discord Server - https://discord.gg/d57v5upvcx
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Alaron stood atop a desolate mountain, overlooking the smoldering ruins of a once-vibrant city. "This world is a festering wound."

"Indeed," a woman said. It was Lyra, a loyalist of the Empire. "Another senseless slaughter. When will this madness end?"

"When will greed and ambition be quelled, Lyra?" Alaron countered, his gaze fixed on the smoldering wreckage. "Perhaps never."

Lyra placed a comforting hand on his shoulder. "There will be peace," she said. "One day, the hatred will dissipate, and a new era of unity will dawn. The Arcanum will be pleased. With this city under our control, the path to the southern territories is finally clear. We will have peace in the future, Alaron." Lyra said.

"Peace? Is this what they call peace? A world choked by the ashes of a thousand conflicts?"

Lyra frowned. "Once the Empire unites the continent, there will finally be order. No more petty squabbles, no more bloodshed. No more species that are a danger to humanity."

"Order built on a foundation of misery? That's not peace, Lyra. That's tyranny."

"You're too soft, Alaron. War is inevitable. It's in our nature."

Alaron, the last of his kind, the last Transcendent, looked up at the moon. "Then, perhaps," he said, his voice barely a whisper, "it's time for a different approach."