
Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich Novel
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The Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich is a mature fantasy novel that plunges you into a world of unimaginable power and a protagonist grappling with an existential quandary. This is the story of a crazy lich who possesses an internal game system and brings catastrophe to the entire world, or so the system dictates. Our protagonist, a being of immense power and a disturbingly skewed moral compass, finds himself bound by a system that seems designed for pure chaos. "Let’s look at the daily quests today... it’s the damned choose one-of-two-options-type again. Destroy a town with a population of…
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Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich novel is written by Angry Squirrel.
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Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich novel currently has 133 chapters.
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Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich novel is currently completed.
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Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich novel belongs to the Mature genre.
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In "Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich" by Angry Squirrel, a powerful lich finds himself bound to an internal game system that forces him to confront increasingly dire choices. The system presents him with quests, each with its own rewards or penalties. One day, he faces a dilemma: destroy a town of 30,000 for a substantial evil point reward, or steal lollipops from three children for a meager single point. Failure to complete either quest results in a deduction of two points. The lich, tired