The Arena's Call by Tao Wong

Book 4 of Adventures on Brad

Book 4 of bestselling slice of life fantasy

The arena's call

As Advanced Adventurers, Daniel and his friends journey to Silverholt to attempt larger and more dangerous Dungeons. But just because they've graduated from Beginner Dungeons doesn't mean they'll get any more respect from the experienced Adventurers that make up their new city. They'll have to train, struggle and take part in an arena battle to win a chance at to enter the new Dungeon and some respect.

The Adventures of Brad series is a traditional fantasy story with LitRPG elements and features a Catkin, a Healer and an enthusiastic barbarian.

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Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / General

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Epic

Language: English

Keywords: litrpg, gamelit, jlit, light novel, fantasy, epic, myths, bestseller, young adult, asian lead

Word Count: 40783

Sales info:

Fourth book in the series. Overall, the series has sold over 20,000 copies.


Sample text:

Loot that these Adventurers carried told their own story. While Mana stones continued to the majority earnings for most Adventurers in the Dungeon, loot drops could appear. Sometimes, those loot drops were of no use – Kobold Shivs from Karlak came to mind – but like the pack rats that they were, Adventurers would often bring up anything they deemed even mildly profitable. And so, before their eyes, they saw rolls of carpet, obsidian pincers, gooey eggs sacs and even a live fish deposited on the loot tables. The Clerks, used to such scenes, never even batted an eye, only on a few occasions calling for help in valuation.

The last thing the trio noticed was the preponderance of guild badges. Some were badges that Asin and Daniel had a little experience with – the wreath of red roses for the Red Roses, a simple Green Robin on a background of blue, the Burning Fields ornate badges – but there were more, many more. The badges were all simple, easy to note and process. A skull with a sword and mace crossed over it, a single pair of cat eyes, purple flames on a field of black, seven simple stones. There were so many that it was more of a surprise to see an Adventurer without a guild badge than the other way around.

“Next!” The Clerk’s voice broke Daniel’s observations. Together, the three Adventurers hurried forward to the waiting bureaucrat.

“Yes?” the Clerk said impatiently.

“We’re new Advanced Adventurers. Just cleared Peel and Karlak. We need to be registered?”

“Registered and tested,” the Clerk said. “Hand on the ball. One gold piece registration fee. You’ll be given your testing chit once paid. Go out the backdoors to the training field and give it to Seth.”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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German
Unavailable for translation.
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Jordana Silva
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Denise Quiroga

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