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The Great Centurion
- Punic Wars (A Real LitRPG Roman Series)
- Gesprochen von: William Turbett
- Spieldauer: 11 Std. und 36 Min.
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An empire-building LitRPG set on the Dawn of the Second Punic War. An old foe threatens the existence of Rome!
In the Roman Republic, Victor Maximus, a young Roman, is determined to be the next legendary soldier. Through determination and grit, he has impressed his superiors and becomes a great Roman general.
Victor finds himself in the midst of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage. A period where the elephant riders have become hostile and threaten war once again. He'll have to quickly hone his skills as a general, gain experience, and manage his own army.
Victor will have to use the spoils of war to improve his weapons, construct forts, manage settlements, and lead his armies to victory while having to tread the borders of the Roman Republic. Leading armies on land and leading warships on epic naval battles, Victor will have to juggle everything along with his desire to make some fine female friends. That is despite the lovely women being in enemy lands and having to break the code of ethics set in Rome, by the Senate.
Prepare yourself for a story of the rough life of a Roman general as he becomes the Great Centurion! This is a LitRPG set in the real world. As Victor will learn, not every battle is winnable, and being a general isn't always glorious!
Warning: There is a moderate to high amount of sexual references. This book is set in real life, and the consequences are all too real.