![]() I'm highly invested in the world, plot, and characters. It’s nice to have these Side Quest novels to get to know the characters better and understand where they come from, but if I had known how this novel was going to unfold, I’d probably have skipped it.I love this series, and the last book, Hellion, was my favorite so far. The Hippie is just as insufferable as Eliza is boring, although I can empathize with how Eliza feels towards the Hippie, because every time he appears it’s just like “do we really need to do this now?”.Īpart from that I do also find Elizas backstory, and real life character just boring. In the review of the previous entry I already mention it, and I can only repeat myself. To me she simply appears as a dull, boring, whiny, weak willed, bland teenager with almost no personality. I found it do be slow and quite boring when compared to the previous entries, and it did not cause the same amount of excitement. I mean, there’s clearly some aspects I do like, for example learning more about how alchemy and herbalism work within Awaken Online, and about the water affinity. ![]() I’m pretty sure the books isn’t called “Apathy” for no reason. Yet, she just can’t shake the feeling that there is more to the irritating god than first meets the eye. ![]() What she wasn’t expecting was to encounter a capricious god and his loyal “pet.” Or to be chosen as this god’s “avatar” within the game and forced to tackle a series of asinine quests. Which is why she leaps at the chance to escape into a new virtual reality game, Awaken Online. Sometimes, it feels like her entire life has already been planned out. What’s it about? – SynopsisĮliza’s parents are relentless – forcing her to constantly take extra courses to prepare for college and medical school. They spent most of the time trying to annoy Eliza, and providing her with quests which she has to overcome and which force her to evolve much further than she was planning an expecting. We also learn that potions might cause side effects on the players and characters if not taken with caution.Īnd then there’s the Hippie (the water affinity God), and Fluffly, his sheep companion. We learn that potions don’t just appear and exist like in our real life MMORPGs or other games, but require precise ingredients that have to be collected or grown, a long training, and concrete knowledge about the plants and herbs used to create them. In this entry we do also get the first glance at herbalism and potions within Awaken Online. It does allow us to see that all affinities have some restrictions, and specific benefits over the others. In this Side Quest, we get to know who she is in real life and what her motivations are for playing Awaken Online.įollowing Eliza, we slowly get to know more about the water affinity, it’s powers and magic, different applications these can have and different methods they can be used and combined. Awaken Online: Apathy marked.Īwaken online: Apathy takes another break from Jason, and focuses on one of his newer friends and companions, Eliza. I’d recommend to read it either after Evolution, since that is where Eliza gets first introduced, or before Evolution based on the timeline (Apathy takes place just before Evolution in the timeline). ![]() Therefore, it is the instalment number 3.5 when setting it within the book order. It is the second Side Quest in this saga, which deviates from Jason’s main story, and focuses on other characters and their stories. Awaken Online: Apathy is the fifth instalment (based on publication order) in the epic LitRPG saga written by Travis Bagwell that revolves around a fictional Virtual Reality MMORPG named Awaken Online. ![]()
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