Void Forged: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy
Victor of Tucson • Book 10
by Plum Parrot
Why You'll Love This
Ten books in and Victor Sandoval is still finding new ways to lose everything — which is exactly why readers keep coming back.
- Great if you want: deep investment in a character who keeps earning his power
- The experience: fast, momentum-driven, with escalating stakes and satisfying progression
- The writing: Plum Parrot balances brutal combat with genuine character warmth
- Skip if: you haven't read the series — this is not a starting point
About This Book
Ten books in, Victor Sandoval's legend should feel secure—he's a duke, a champion, a warrior whose name echoes across the world of Rhun. But Void Forged makes clear that reputation is its own kind of target. As Victor pushes the boundaries of his arcane power under the guidance of the dragon woman Tes, darker forces are moving against him, and the rules governing Rhun's ancient order may be more fragile than anyone realized. The stakes here aren't just about survival—they're about whether everything Victor has built can hold against threats that don't fight fair.
Plum Parrot has always balanced LitRPG mechanics with genuine character work, and by the tenth installment that balance feels effortless. The progression systems are satisfying without overwhelming the story, and Victor remains a protagonist whose growth feels earned rather than granted. The pacing is confident—duels land with real weight, quieter moments of mentorship breathe, and the plot's larger conspiracies unfold with enough patience to reward readers who've followed the series. For fans already invested, this entry deepens the world without losing the momentum that made the earlier books so compulsive.