Viridian Gate Online Absolution, N.H. Paxton
Viridian Gate Online Absolution, N.H. Paxton
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Viridian Gate Online: Absolution

Author: N.H. Paxton, James A. Hunter

Series: Alchemic Weaponeer

Narrator: Vikas Adam

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/24/2025


Synopsis

A Russian weapon engineer's work is never done. Not while the Imperial Legion marches.

After dying, losing his soulmate twice, building elemental cannons, and knocking down more than metaphorical walls for the Crimson Alliance, Vlad is looking for a place to call his own: a crafting guild that will be able to produce the most overpowered loot the world of V.G.O. has ever seen.

Gathering his personal guard, Vlad sets off across the monster-infested Storme Marshes to find the perfect power source, hidden away in the guts of a mysterious sunken ruin. Unfortunately, the mob from old Earth hasn't forgotten him, and Vlad isn't the only one with a thirst for forbidden inventions. He has less than a week to overcome enemies new and old, or his dream of a guild hall for all crafters will be lost forever.

About N.H. Paxton

N. H. Paxton has been writing fantasy, dark fantasy, and urban fantasy since he was twelve years old. His dream of becoming a published author in the fantasy genre has finally come to fruition, and he is working hard to ensure that he brings excellent narratives and driving stories to his audience. He puts his heart and soul into everything he writes and constantly strives for an ever-changing definition of perfection in writing.

N. H. Paxton works as a pharmacist, as well as an author. He is the father of two wonderful children, and husband to an incredibly supportive wife who simply doesn't understand just how supportive she really is. When he isn't working or making (mostly) delicious meals for his family, he is writing fervently in an effort to be a great author in the LitRPG and fantasy genre.

His hobbies include playing tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons and Dragons, wasting money on trading card games that either explode into an absolute lunacy festival, like magic the gathering, or die out entirely, like Shadow Era, and playing video games that are too hard for mainstream media to properly report on, such as Dark Souls.


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