Daniar Sugralin is a young writer rapidly gaining popularity. He became known thanks to his book “Bricks,” which helped many people set out on the path of self-improvement and learn to build their destiny with their own hands. The heroes in his fantastic books do the same — including his best-known project, “Level Up.”
The “Disgardium” novel cycle is written in the LitRPG genre.
The main hero’s life turned out in such a way that now the virtual world “Disgardium” is his only chance to make it in life. But starting in the game means starting from the very bottom, and it’s extremely hard to work your way up alone. What’s more, Alex becomes a “threat” to the virtual world — an imba player who creates imbalance. Many top clans want to uncover and neutralize the threat, because there’s a generous reward for it.
In the fifth book of the cycle, the hero gets into a real predicament. Allied armies advance with victorious strides toward the temple of Tiamat, and Skif faces the fact that his favorite techniques no longer work. The hero has a difficult choice ahead: submit to the strongest, give up, or retreat. Skif realizes he needs additional support. And there’s an idea of whom among the allies can be called for help. Will it be possible to bring this idea to life?