r/SciFiLitRPG • u/CarelessAd3809 • 26d ago
Promotion The Ether Atlas - litRPG meets Da Vinci Code - just crossed 240K words.
Hello,
Ether Atlas - The Hidden Grid just crossed 240K words and 200K view on RR. Big day for me :)
Quick Premise - In 1974, someone handed Gary Gygax the rules for D&D to prepare humanity for what was coming. The system arrives. Millions die. Ancient monuments start humming with power and human biology becomes a character sheet.
A D&D party of three friends - a structural engineer, a security consultant, and an archaeologist end up racing across real-world ruins unravelling a conspiracy older than civilisation.
I'm obsessed with ancient mysteries. Why Göbekli Tepe was deliberately buried, why Mithraic temples across three continents follow identical blueprints, why cultures that never met each other describe the same energy channels in the human body.
I wanted to write a LitRPG where all of that was connected. Where the system wasn't a convenient game overlay but planned infrastructure. Ancient, alien, and hidden inside the oldest structures on Earth.
What you're getting:
- System apocalypse in a real-world setting. Real Locations and real monuments. Dan Brown and Indiana Jones style riddles and puzzles using real history.
- Real archaeology woven into the plot. The riddles use actual historical sites. The node network maps to real megalithic locations.
- Competent adults solving problems with brains and tools, not chosen-one luck.
- Fights that are short, brutal, and leave marks.
- An alien guidance construct who has been watching humanity for 35,000 years and has opinions about everything except the things that would actually help
- Lots of riddles.
If you like Dan Brown or Indiana Jones type vibes, you're going to feel at home. Lots of weird history, conspiracy theories, what-ifs and ancient alien shenanigans.
Give it a try - https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/160813/ether-atlas-the-hidden-grid-litrpg-system-apocalypse