Disciple of the Lich or How I Was Cursed by the Gods and Dropped Into the Abyss! (Novel) Vol. 07
ALL ABOARD FOR THE ULTIMATE BATTLE
The Unseen Hand of the Gods helped Kanata’s group to take out Reniement and Lucifer, two of the vilest villains around. Too bad the higher beings’ plot is well underway: they’re activating Zero, the Silent Void’s life-siphoning curse to obliterate Locklore. Kanata and company rush to stop the curse only to crash into the gods’ final trump card—Zoras, a lich with a mastery of magic. The wicked god Naiarotop shows his face at last to herald the ultimate showdown between Kanata and the higher powers governing this world. And what is Lunaère up to?!
It all ends here, in the final volume of Disciple of the Lich!
Series Overview: When Kanbara Kanata is whisked away from his mundane life to a world of adventure, he inadvertently offends the all-powerful being who brought him there. As punishment, he is sent to the bottom of the most dangerous dungeon without a single special power or ability! He is sure that he’s a goner until he meets a lich girl named Lunaère—an undead powerhouse who hates humans, but grudgingly decides to assist him all the same. With Lunaère’s help, Kanata may just grow into someone truly incredible!
Biographical Notes:
Nekoko is a Japanese writer best known for the light novel series, Disciple of the Lich and Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling, as well as the manga series, Boushoku-Hi no Ken.
Hihara Yoh is a Japanese artist best known for the light novel illustrations in Disciple of the Lich, as well as for his work in video games such as Secret Spirit Agents and Ayakashi: Ghost Guild as part of the artist duo HEMISPHERE.
Title Notes:
Popular genres of isekai (transported to another world), fantasy.
Fiction with color inserts in the front of each volume and roughly a dozen black-and-white manga-style illustrations to complement 250-350 pages of text.
Perfect for fans of arifureta, Mushoku Tensei, the author’s other work Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling.
This title has crossover appeal with YA audiences (rated Teen 13+).
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