Title | : | The Complete Magitech Chronicles: Books 1-7 in the Epic Space Fantasy Saga |
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Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 2132 |
Publication | : | Published February 11, 2020 |
This box set contains over 2,000 pages of Epic Space Fantasy, and tells the complete saga, with a real ending. Yes, we also have a roleplaying game, and a sequel series!
“If you grew up playing D&D, Rifts, Spelljammer, or Starcraft, and want to see magic in space done right, then get ready to lose the next sixty hours of your life.” — The Author’s Totally Biased Friend
Tech Mage (book 1)
Aran awakens in chains with no memory. He’s conscripted into the Confederate Marines as a Tech Mage, given a spellrifle, then hurled into the war with the draconic Krox and their Void Wyrm masters.
Void Wyrm (book 2)
Major Voria stands ready to accept the cost for her actions at Marid. Stripped of command and resources, Voria must find a ship and rally a crew. Somewhere within the Umbral Depths lays a hidden world, a world that the dead god Marid intended her to find.
Spellship (book 3)
Voria, Aran, and Nara survived their trip into the Umbral Depths. They retrieved the Talon, and are now searching for the First Spellship, the key to victory in their war against the Krox. Their search leads them to Virkonna, the home of the Last Dragonflight, a world where Dragons still rule. The world where Aran was born.
War Mage (book 4)
The Krox have finally reached their end game, and the sector will never be the same. Their relentless fleet darkens the skies of New Texas, home of the fabled Ternus shipyards. Their only hope lies with their sworn allies, the Shayans. But the Shayans refuse to help.
Krox Rises (book 5)
Nebiat has seized godhood, and now controls Krox, the most powerful elder god in the sector. Both Ternus and Shaya know she is coming, but their preparations cannot save them. She launches a strike at Ternus that cripples their home world, and shatters their fleets.
Nefarius (book 6)
Krox's assault on Shaya has been foiled, but the cost was bitter. Ternus lies in ruins, its gravity doubled by a god. Shaya is a paradise, but one populated by a mere handful of survivors. Only one power strong enough to oppose Krox remains... The Last Dragonflight.
Godswar (book 7)
Nefarius has risen. She is implacable. Unstoppable. God after god is fallen and consumed, and each time the terrible dragon-goddess grows stronger.
One possibility of victory remains. Aran, Nara, and Kazon discover their true purpose, left by the elder god Xal when he planned for his own demise. With this contingency they have one chance to oppose Nefarius. One chance to stop the goddess that will devour everything.
Want to make your own characters? The Magitech Chronicles RPG system allows you to be part of the action long after you finish the books. Learn more at magitechchronicles.com or by googling Magitech Chronicles World Anvil
The Complete Magitech Chronicles: Books 1-7 in the Epic Space Fantasy Saga Reviews
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Enjoyable Fantasy Space Opera
4.5 stars
Unbelievably fantastic world building. Chris Fox has created a multilayered mythology that the reader is immersed in. A wonderful diverse mix of characters with some epic character arcs. A great blend of high fantasy and space opera. -
Awesome series
Couldn't put it down! One of the most original universes I have ever come across, and I can't wait to try the game! -
No lions or tigers or bears?
Oh my!! But there are mages and demigods and gods and elder gods. I have just completed the Complete Magitech Chronicles collection. I was not expecting to enjoy them as much as I did. The mixture of magic and technology was and is the best that I have seen thus far. The characters are realistic and quite believable. You leave each book with a thirst for the next one. Defeat after defeat of the good guys has you willing to lend your prayers to the godlings for their well being. Their triumphs leave the reader feeling like their good wishes in someway helped save the day. I highly recommend this series. Kudos to Chris Fox for a stunning compendium of believable god tales. -
I made it three books into this series and lost interest. I'm not exactly sure why. The mysteries and intrigue in books 1 and 2 just pulled me along. I loved the idea of the tech mages and the way magic and tech are integrated, and the way that magic circle thing works. It's just that once they got to the dragon planet ... I don't know ... the mystique wore off. I guess I kind of wanted the hero to find out that he had been, like, a dragon rider and had been friends with his dragon, and nope. I don't know, maybe that's what happened and I quit reading too soon. I got annoyed with the villain, and I was sad that she was turning the neat fire Genasi into a bad guy. I just stopped reading. Sorry, author, it's not your fault.
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Not Space Marines
When I started the first book I worried that it was space Marines with magic. I am not a big fan of that kind of story. I prefer questing parties and epic fantasy quests. Turns out that is what I got. Once we got past that first little bit it turned into what I hoped for. An entirely different setting but true epic fantasy. The blending of tech made it that much better.ninhad to read it and listen to it as much as possible. I blazed through the series and am very happy to have a great closing to the story. Definitely recommend to lovers of epic fantasy. Particularly if you like a little sci-fi flavor added in. -
Hard Going
At first I thought this is not my sort of reading material.. So I am glad I read it till the end.. All theses Gods and dragons, were a little confusing.. So the story was about power and who would be the greatest, and enslave everyone.. But then came along a few humans that were given God powers to save the universe.. -
Wonderful universe building
What a great series, I especially loved that I could read the whole thing in one book. A massive book, but still one where I can go thru the whole story without waiting for another episode to come out. Thank you for a week of engrossing reading. -
That was quite a ride.
I’m pretty much at a loss for words and don’t want to spoil anything. The character arcs are complete and unexpected from the beginning.
You will love the true to life story arcs where people make mistakes, stumble, maybe even fall, but never quit. -
Truly Epic!
I was thoroughly engrossed in this series. I couldn’t put it down. Characterizations were awesome. And the blending of magic and technology was very good to see. Thanks Chris, for an awesome series. -
Thoroughly entertaining
This is a series of books I was hard pressed to put down, I loved the story, the characters, the tech all of it. I hope there will be more. I will be looking for more from Chris Fox. -
Holy Smokes!
At first i was apprehensive that a author could boast so much about a series! Then i read this series! As an avid RTS and RPG fan, this hit the spot!!! A mix of Magic, Technology, Dragons, and much more! You will not want to put this down! -
Five star bonanza
Great read, hard to put down and well worth the late nights. First book review I've ever considered writing, that's how much I enjoyed it. I didn't want it to end, but I very much appreciate Chris tying up loose ends. -
Awesome mix of Sci-Fi and Fantasy elements. Wish there was more Sci-Fi in there and that it was capable of competing with the Fantasy but it was a really well-done magic system with an awesome story.
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Most of the books in the collection are great. Some of the books are just alright. The magic systems and social/political dynamics are interesting and actually a bit better thought out than some of the more inventive LitRPGs.
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A great read
This is a very well written series. Very few spelling errors which means a lot to me. The plot is a good one. The main characters come alive and feel real. I highly recommend this series. -
A very good start!
A great read. Twists and turns every other page or so. It's a long read, but the end game was worth it!