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Synopsis
The gods don't play dice with the universe; they play Board & Conquest. Wepwawet, young god of wolves and scouts, is given a task to prove himself worthy of becoming a major god: form a new pantheon with other junior deities, manage a young civilization on a newborn world, and train mortal Champions to resist an inevitable Titan Incursion. Being saddled with an ice-covered barbarian village besieged from all sides isn’t ideal, but it's now his duty to transform this ragtag bunch of misfits into the most formidable force the world of Elphion has ever seen. It doesn’t matter how many of his fellow gods want his head on a spike, how many Miracles cards he has to collect, or how many uppity dragons and minions with attitude he has to manage; Wepwawet has never backed from a challenge and he isn’t starting now. He was already a god; now, he’ll have to become the god.
Is Board & Conquest: [A Kingdom Building LitRPG] appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This LitRPG features a young god building a civilization from scratch with strategic gameplay mechanics. Violence is implied through conflicts and battles but not graphically detailed. The tone is light with humor and management challenges.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence and war.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
A god has to manage a struggling village, collect cards, and train champions to defend against titans in this strategy-focused fantasy adventure.