Crown Below The Tide series by Matthew Fox (1-2)
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Overview: Author of LitRPG fantasy novels.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

1. The Demon Lord's Return - He ruled an empire. Then he woke up two hundred years late, Level 1, and found it at the bottom of the sea.
Darius Crowe was once the last Crown of the Umbral Court, a ruler powerful enough that the hero who defeated him chose imprisonment over execution.
Now the seal is broken.
His kingdom is drowned. His people are gone. His legendary magic has been reduced to a guttering ember, and the system that once recognized him as king has a brutally simple assessment:
CROWN STATUS: VACANT
LEVEL 1
Stranded on an island with a sharp-tongued castaway named Mira, Darius has no army, no throne, and no idea what became of the world he once ruled.
What he does have is two centuries of forbidden knowledge, a talent for building things that should not exist, and an ancient warship sleeping beneath the waves.
But reclaiming his power will not be as simple as killing monsters and gaining levels.
The Crown remembers what Darius has forgotten.
A king is more than the strongest man in the room.
And if Darius wants his throne back, he will have to prove he deserves to wear it.
2. The Demon Lord's Warship - The Demon Lord has a warship. Now he needs the rest of the world to recognize it.
Darius Crowe survived his return.
He reclaimed a fragment of his Crown, awakened the living warship Stormcrown, and built the beginnings of something he never expected to have again: a crew. But one strange ship and a handful of allies do not make a kingdom. To sail freely through the five great fleets of the southern sea, Darius needs recognition, authority, and five official seals on his letter of marque.
The first stop is the Vineyard, where diplomacy quickly turns into naval competition, old rivalries, and a very public demonstration that Stormcrown is far more than an excavated relic.
Then the pirates attack. Not ordinary raiders. An organized force equipped with information they should not possess and led by the same kind of great-hulk that destroyed two fleet commanders ten years ago.
Someone is coordinating the enemy. Someone has been watching the fleets. And as Darius grows stronger, something from his old world begins watching him too. By the time the smoke clears, Darius is no longer merely a captain. He is becoming the center of a free fleet. And the system has noticed.
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.4 mb
Overview: Author of LitRPG fantasy novels.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

1. The Demon Lord's Return - He ruled an empire. Then he woke up two hundred years late, Level 1, and found it at the bottom of the sea.
Darius Crowe was once the last Crown of the Umbral Court, a ruler powerful enough that the hero who defeated him chose imprisonment over execution.
Now the seal is broken.
His kingdom is drowned. His people are gone. His legendary magic has been reduced to a guttering ember, and the system that once recognized him as king has a brutally simple assessment:
CROWN STATUS: VACANT
LEVEL 1
Stranded on an island with a sharp-tongued castaway named Mira, Darius has no army, no throne, and no idea what became of the world he once ruled.
What he does have is two centuries of forbidden knowledge, a talent for building things that should not exist, and an ancient warship sleeping beneath the waves.
But reclaiming his power will not be as simple as killing monsters and gaining levels.
The Crown remembers what Darius has forgotten.
A king is more than the strongest man in the room.
And if Darius wants his throne back, he will have to prove he deserves to wear it.
2. The Demon Lord's Warship - The Demon Lord has a warship. Now he needs the rest of the world to recognize it.
Darius Crowe survived his return.
He reclaimed a fragment of his Crown, awakened the living warship Stormcrown, and built the beginnings of something he never expected to have again: a crew. But one strange ship and a handful of allies do not make a kingdom. To sail freely through the five great fleets of the southern sea, Darius needs recognition, authority, and five official seals on his letter of marque.
The first stop is the Vineyard, where diplomacy quickly turns into naval competition, old rivalries, and a very public demonstration that Stormcrown is far more than an excavated relic.
Then the pirates attack. Not ordinary raiders. An organized force equipped with information they should not possess and led by the same kind of great-hulk that destroyed two fleet commanders ten years ago.
Someone is coordinating the enemy. Someone has been watching the fleets. And as Darius grows stronger, something from his old world begins watching him too. By the time the smoke clears, Darius is no longer merely a captain. He is becoming the center of a free fleet. And the system has noticed.
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