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Black Powder Republic
(2026)(The first book in the Wyvern of Shiloh series)
A novel by Drew Kelly and Wolfe Locke
An epic military LitRPG saga perfect for fans of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, 86, Tactics Ogre, Tanya the Evil, Berserk and Panther in the Sky.
Twelve thousand dead stand in the mud outside the wall.
Not one of them makes a sound.
In the years since Lincoln's Fall, the Confederacy fights with the dead, and they march on Fort Independence behind a thousand living muskets and the necromancer who binds them.
Inside the wall, Captain Hughes Granthem holds six hundred and thirty-one soldiers, two hundred and sixteen civilians, four war golems, and just enough powder to last a skirmish.
His orders are to hold the wall and await relief that isn't coming.
The enemy sends two: give up the innocent, or drown in the tide of the ravenous horde.
Either answer buries his people.
Granthem has to decide who's alive at dawn.
No chosen one.
No second life.
Just a rifle named for a dead president, and a ledger he won't set down.
Every order he gives moves the only numbers that matter: how many still follow, and how long the ground holds.
This is Black Powder Republic, and the saga is just beginning.
Genre: GameLit
Twelve thousand dead stand in the mud outside the wall.
Not one of them makes a sound.
In the years since Lincoln's Fall, the Confederacy fights with the dead, and they march on Fort Independence behind a thousand living muskets and the necromancer who binds them.
Inside the wall, Captain Hughes Granthem holds six hundred and thirty-one soldiers, two hundred and sixteen civilians, four war golems, and just enough powder to last a skirmish.
His orders are to hold the wall and await relief that isn't coming.
The enemy sends two: give up the innocent, or drown in the tide of the ravenous horde.
Either answer buries his people.
Granthem has to decide who's alive at dawn.
No chosen one.
No second life.
Just a rifle named for a dead president, and a ledger he won't set down.
Every order he gives moves the only numbers that matter: how many still follow, and how long the ground holds.
This is Black Powder Republic, and the saga is just beginning.
Genre: GameLit
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