How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying

English language

Published 2024 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-39220-4
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Groundhog Day meets Deadpool in Django Wexler’s raunchy, hilarious, blood-splattered fantasy tale about a young woman who, tired of defending humanity from the Dark Lord, decides to become the Dark Lord herself.

"Takes the old saying 'If you can't beat 'em, join 'em,' to the next level. A sarcastic, action-packed, intrigue-filled (mis)adventure. One of the funniest books I've read in a long time."--Matt Dinniman, author of Dungeon Crawler Carl

Davi has done this all before. She’s tried to be the hero and take down the all-powerful Dark Lord. A hundred times she’s rallied humanity and made the final charge. But the time loop always gets her in the end. Sometimes she’s killed quickly. Sometimes it takes a while. But she’s been defeated every time.

This time? She’s done being the hero and done being stuck in this endless time loop. If the Dark Lord always wins, then …

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An entertaining story about doing something different while in a time loop

An interesting, and raunchy, book featuring a protagonist caught in a time loop. For over two hundred attempts, Davi, the proclaimed saviour of the kingdom, has tried to rally the human Kingdom against the wilder forces of the Dark Lord, and failed each time. Well, she has had enough and decides that since the Dark Lord wins, she will be the Dark Lord instead.

But like a novice trying to play at expert level in a computer game for the first time, she's not very successful. It takes quite a number of attempts before she manages to join a band of orcs without being killed in the first few minutes. From there, she has to lead them to the Convocation, where the next Dark Lord is to be chosen. Along the way, she has to recruit more wilders, so she will have a horde to back up her claim …

Fun, and at times funny, Fantasy Rampage (though there is some romping too)

Davi is sick of trying to save the Kingdom, only to fail ad nauseam. So, this time, she’s going to try something different.

A fast, fun fantasy take on isekai stories. Davi is for the most part amusing, but humour is personal, so while I snickered at a good third of her asides, others won’t. Though there are a lot of characters, but all are easily differentiated, and it doesn’t become trying to remember what role they’ve played so far. The story is interesting enough that I’ll be reading the sequel. It’s a self-aware novel that plays with breaking the fourth wall, and I think fans of Lit-RPG style books might enjoy it, even without the endless listing of stats and levelling.

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