Rule of Cool: A litRPG Novel | Podium Audio

Rule of Cool: A litRPG Novel

By: Matthew Siege

Performed by: Felicia Day

Released: February 16, 2021

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 12 hr, 25 min

Actress, YouTube star, and goddess of geekdom Felicia Day (The Guild, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) brings to life this screaming love letter to litRPG and the possibilities the genre embraces. Don’t miss her hilarious, high-paced performance of unforgettable characters in Rule of Cool – perfect for fans of Ryan Rimmel, Dakota Krout, and Shemer Kuznits.
Raze is "just" a lowly Gearblin chained to the quest-giver desk at the worst (and only) arcade in town. And that’s a problem for her. It means that she’s a Non-Participating Citizen, someone who can’t see her stats nor make opposed rolls against Heroes. It’s why her life’s worth less than the vendor trash she doles out.
The old-timers swear it didn’t used to be like this; their issues only began once RNGesus went AFK a thousand years ago, leaving the questionably blessed Heroes to conquer everything without consequence. Fortunately, Raze is not about to let something as trivial as a millennium of injustice cramp her style. She’s got a crush on a frustratingly optimistic dreamer who talks her into using the Konami Code as a map to scale the conveniently located and suitably forbidden fortress. And when they reach the top, everything changes.
[Up up, down down, left right, left right. B. A. Start]
What follows is Raze and her mismatched crew doing their damnedest to burn the new "old" ways down to the ground, squaring off against thousands of noob heroes in epic, crunchy, badass, mechanized carnage!

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Author:

Matthew Siege

Matthew Siege may live in Australia now, but along the way he attended Clarion, undertook an epic journey across all 50 states, fell in love and got married. He lives near Melbourne with his upside down family, wincing when he hears the letter ‘Z’ pronounced ‘Zed’ and trying to get used to summertime Christmases. He is at his happiest when he’s writing about fantastic places that almost exist, filling new worlds with characters that are as real to him as the rest of us are.

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Felicia Day

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