Stone Shaper [A Frontier LitRPG] Volume: Book 1: The First Foundation
Synopsis
Synopsis:
Martin Hale has spent twenty years as a nurse. Fifteen in emergency. Five in acute psychiatry. He knows exactly what he is: the big, tired, competent guy you want in the room when everything goes wrong, and nobody's idea of a hero.
The System disagrees.
When integration comes for Earth, the multiverse's governing machine makes Martin an offer: the main-character package. Destiny. Meteoric growth. A starring role. He reads the fine print of that story, every LitRPG he's ever listened to on commutes and breaks, and turns it down flat.
So the System gets creative.
Handed a sealed class no one has ever walked, a profession the machine itself admits it doesn't understand, and a rescue cohort of stubborn professionals (two tanks, one very good dog), Martin sets out to be exactly what he's always been: the reason other people get to go home. Stone moves for him. The numbers keep climbing. And the vast, patient machine that runs the universe keeps sliding contracts across the table, each one built precisely to his weaknesses, and keeps a file on what he does when he thinks no one is watching.
The mountain endures. Everything behind it stands.
What to expect:
An older protagonist: 40s, blue-collar professional competence, dry gallows humor, zero angst about being done with all-nighters (he isn't; the universe checked) Hybrid tank / support progression: ground control, body cultivation, structural magic with real physics. The build the meta hated, played by someone who knows why it wins Rescue-crew fantasy, not a murder loop: triage, extraction, collapsing tunnels, holding the line so the medic can work A team that matters: ten operators, distinct voices, a German Shepherd on the roster, and a playbook with regrettable names Hard-magic stone shaping: conservation of mass is not optional and every eruption sends the bill somewhere A System that never lies and always collects: directed incentives, curated truth, and the slow question of what it's farming No harem. No edgelord spiral. No teenage genius. Crunchy stat sheets, earned power, found family, and a machine wearing a bedside manner.
Updates [cadence] during beta. This is a beta launch: comments and criticism actively wanted, especially on pacing and the system mechanics.
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