“The Land” started when Aleron Kong told us the story of Richter who was thrown into a strange world accidently. The man never wanted to be a part of such a barbaric world but there was nothing he could do against the fate which brought him there. Fighting for his life was the only solution which he found and then he realized something quite amazing. The more he stayed in that amazing world the more his powers grew.
It seemed that his body was adapting the new world quite dramatically. Later he found a mission for himself i.e fighting for the freedom of the land against the evil which has over taken it. As this part opens before us we see increase of two things, first one is the powers of the main characters and the second is the number of troubles.
Aleron Kong like The Land: Alliances: A LitRPG Saga and The Land: Forging does not limit the action rather the author lets everything flow freely. For complete enjoyment of the tale the listener also has to leave his mind free and let it flow with the story completely. Just don’t ask for any reasons about what is happening in the story because you would not be able to enjoy it otherwise.
Nick Podehl’s grip on the narration has also increased with the passage of time and here the narrator has appeared more polished. Words are uttered more clearly and forcefully by the narrator and he too enjoyed this fully. Action is highly electric and the Land is gripping on to the thoughts now which make it more mesmerizing.