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Heroes aren’t born, they’re made.
That’s the theory behind the Mythos Rehabilitative Project, where twenty-four criminals are forced into a world brimming with magic, dungeons, and epic quests. In the realm of Mythos, these rogues have a chance at redemption, transforming themselves into legendary heroes.
If they choose.
Enter Chad Johnson, a gamer who built his following by being a troll. Online games, social media, you name it—he's there with a witty comeback. But when he goes too far during a televised stream, he's handed a punishment unlike any other.
Instead of the usual ban or suspension, Chad's sentenced to thirty days of full immersion therapy. The twist? He's forced to embody a forest troll, one of the most-despised races in Mythos.
At least the punishment fits the crime.
Now, Chad's on a quest, slaying monsters and aiding his troll tribe. It's different, but not necessarily in a bad way, especially with a mischievous little imp as his sidekick. For the first time in his life, Chad's found something more than just trolling—he's found purpose.
Rehabilitation? Call it what you want, but Chad's all in. Who knows? Maybe this troll can be a hero.
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6 primary booksSentenced to Troll is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by S.L. Rowland.
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This was way cooler than I thought it will be
Very nice story, I love how the author built the virtual reality. Although there are some similarities with common litrpg, This book engages to keep you entertained and be with the flow of the story. Will see what's gonna happen next!
Sentenced to Troll is my first LitRPG and I was very surprised by how much I liked it! The characters were interesting and grow throughout the story. The story follows a gamer who took things too far with in real life trolling and now must play as a troll for 30 days in a lifelike video game! I think the fantasy elements and battles were interesting! The part that drove me up a wall was the constant repeat of alerts, ability descriptions, and level up text that would never change or repeat in succession. I think this maybe a part of LitRPG I may just need to get used to as I plan to continue Sentenced to Troll!