Siberian voyage — a fantastic novel by Vladimir Myasoedov, the fourth book of the cycle “The Witcher of the Twenty-Third Century,” genre: battle fantasy, heroic fantasy, isekai/transmigrators. People sometimes survive where surviving seems impossible.
A third-rank battle mage Oleg Korobeynikov survived a parachute fall without the parachute itself—but he ended up practically with nothing in the middle of Siberian wilderness, where there’s nothing to eat because spring has only just begun, yet there are plenty of predatory beasts, ancient mutants, and other dangers. And he needs to reach people in less than a month, because this isn’t his native world—where deserters were dealt with by simply opening a criminal case.
In a dimension full of danger, where scientific progress tightly blends with the art of weaving spells, loyalty to the oath is guaranteed by the ability to tear someone’s head off with a brand.