Along his journey, the hero will encounter many monsters and traps, and he can only get past each obstacle using one specific combo of attacks, items, and abilities, so he will have to figure out the right strategy for how to solve each puzzle to reach the next step and progress through his quest as he travels around the Four Realms. He'll need to find the right items, level up to get the stats he needs, and master his different moves and abilities and attacks, but there is one thing he won't need: pants! Because he's already wearing some. He'll also meet a talking dog and talking cat, help some angels as part of a side quest, get dragged into a war between two rival guilds, and then at the end he'll learn that this game he's in is really Hell and he has to defeat the seven deadly sins to escape, because Emerald is the lord of gluttony, sloth, and greed, Ruby is the queen of lust and envy, Sapphire is the goddess of wrath, and Diamond is the king of pride, and the Accuser is the ruler of Hell, and he must defeat them all and win the game to be able to return to Earth or reach Heaven or go wherever it is he is going to go. And if he does not, he'll be trapped inside the game forever.
This novel is a crunchy LitRPG with explicit stats and an explicit combat system with a single main character, a party of NPCs, five dungeons to clear, and five dungeon bosses to defeat, set in an epic high fantasy setting that's actually the inside of a fantasy RPG video game which the hero gets sucked into at the start of the story. The arc is the hero's progression through the game: there is no romance subplot, and no subplots involving politics, however, the final boss is literally the Devil, so the arc does touch upon issues of ethics and morality. The entire series is set in one RPG video game, and the story ends when the hero defeats the final boss (or fails and dies, you'll have to read to find out what happens!). Also, one of the NPCs in the hero's party is queer/non-binary, although the hero himself is a cisgender hetero straight man. It has a few elements of horror and foul language but it's not looking to shock the reader, and it has a lot of stuff that's cute and funny. Be warned that there are some info dumps along the way which explain the RPG system and how the combat system works. The system in the novel is actually a custom bespoke system based on a mashup of two real tabletop role-playing game systems (both open source), the d20 System and the Powered by the Apocalypse System, but converted into a video game RPG system.
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