The Amansi Chronicles (ancient Egyptian cultivation - book 1 complete)
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- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2026
- Author
- OCRAuthor
Chapters(62 total)
- Chapter 21 - On Dreaming TidesJan 30, 2026
- Chapter 20 - The Temple of Amin-RaJan 29, 2026
- Interlude - The Weight of a HeartJan 28, 2026
- Chapter 19 - Gate BreakerJan 27, 2026
- Chapter 18 - The Sunken IsleJan 26, 2026
- Chapter 17 - Kill Anything That MovesJan 23, 2026
- Chapter 16 - Setting SailJan 22, 2026
- Chapter 15 - Building BridgesJan 21, 2026
- Chapter 14 - The Map is Not the TerritoryJan 20, 2026
- Chapter 13 - Cartographic ConversationsJan 19, 2026
- Chapter 12 - The Unholy and the DivineJan 16, 2026
- Chapter 11 - Lost To The SandsJan 15, 2026
- Chapter 10 - A Purpose Beyond RevengeJan 14, 2026
- Chapter 9 - A Watery GraveJan 13, 2026
- Chapter 8 - Tomb Of NebetJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 7 - Across The DessertJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 6 - Old FriendsJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 5 - Familiar FacesJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 4 - Don't Falter, Don't FallJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 3 - Doing It AgainJan 12, 2026
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Community Reviews(2)
- Lock_KnightRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0
Do you like xianxia of the spirit-cultivating variety? 'Course you do, it's a tentpole genre of web serials at this point. Internalize power and knowledge, externalize results. It's like if school worked as advertised.Do you like character depth? 'Course you do, you're a reader of distinction and taste. Layered characters provide a helpful framework for all those lovely powers and abilities to hang on between life-or-death confrontations with beasts and men.Do you like ancient Egypt or a fantastical facsimile thereof? 'Course you do, it's got haunted tombs, slick monsters, and the crushing weight of millennia to draw from.Do you like stories about a protagonist exploring the depth of his personal ideals of duty and responsibility, all while grappling with the concept that his latent loyalty might be used as a lever to move him across the game board of state?How about all of the above?Good news, friend! You're already there.Salesman mode aside, I like Heshtat as a leading man and his bromance with Maatkare is great. Plus I'm a sucker for cultivation novels that use a different background than the semi-standard Daoist East Asian potpourri.
- Lux1890Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0
An engaging fantasy with a deep and interesting mythology. Contains jokes, demons, and sand.I have binged the story over the past few days and enjoyed it greatly. Well-written combat, likeable characters, crisp plot, and enigmatic gods. What else do you need in an Egyptian cultivation story?I look forward to reading more when the next chapter arrives.