Chapter 15 out now!!!
In this world, there are two types of people, Those who have been summoned from another world, Aldarians, and those who have lived there for millennium, Anivors.
Taking place before the events of Halonar...
Hadwyn is an Aldarian, a being summoned from another place. He grapples with the fact he is significantly weaker than his peers and struggles to keep up.
After the final straw he is kicked from his party. But when one door closes, another always opens. He is recruited by the mysterious AFHA, a federal organization tasked with dealing with Rogue razor.
Well what exactly is a Rogue Razor? Well, imagine a rabid wolf. Now imagine that wolf was a person. Now imagine that person was a being with godlike abilities. Now imagine that person lost all conscience, morality, and humanity. A person who claims to be possessed by the Divilamu himself.
A mental disease of unknown origin plaguing the land, An Elven religious movement, The secrecy of the guilds, a conserved, or perhaps stubborn Versurdi teacher who refuses to allow his students to fail, and a boy who has been beaten down his whole life, relearning everything he thought he knew, feeling like he has been thrown into an unfamiliar world for the second time.
See the flip side of the the world in which the summoned roam. Join the agents on their investigation against the ultimate corruption, and feast your eyes upon this world that has been there long before you...
In this dark take on Isekai.
"Well thought out and even better written. So far, the characters have chemistry that makes every interaction enjoyable. Telling the story from the third perspective is a view I haven't seen in a while. It opens up tons of possibilities. This novel certainly makes it to my bookshelf." - Sentient Being
"Rogue Razor takes the classic fantasy template and brings to a familiar ground, but changes everything else. There are simply to many novels there days that introduce many things too quickly, and little of them matter. In Rogue razor, I have yet to see something being mentioned that has little weight to the characters." - Anonymous
"Novel is simply genius in its ability to put power fantasy and leveling in the backseat, replacing it with a hard viewpoint of a federal guild, even going as far as subtle satirical potshots at power fantasy and isekai fantasy archetypes in general. I have yet to see Part 2, so I hope the best is yet to come." - Anonymous
Wizard of Oz, but if Dorothy had he memory completely wiped and was recruited into the fantasy equivalent of the fbi. Great read so far!" - Anonymous
"Writing is crisp and sharp. Chapters emanate of an anti-edgy, writing style that we simply don't see that much anymore. Dialogue is realistic and attention to detail is phenomenal." - An English teacher