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Obelisk - System Integration

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eBook by Conor Malachi

Status unknown2024

Ominous Obelisks land on Earth with a single message: join the games to give humanity a fighting chance to survive — or be destroyed. Warren isn't the rolling-over type, even with cancer slowly killing him. He has nothing left to lose. But once the games begin, he starts to wonder if a hospital bed wasn't so bad after all. He pushes forward anyway. Humanity needs him, and Warren has never known how to quit.

Books · 5

#1 Obelisk - System Integration, Book One

Goodreads4.23· 978

Ominous Obelisks land on Earth demanding that humanity join alien games to survive. Warren, dying of cancer, figures he has nothing to lose. Once the games begin, he quickly revises that opinion — but giving up was never an option. Humanity's best hope faces an alien invasion, academy politics, PvP combat, and tower ascension in this LitRPG apocalypse series.

#2 Obelisk - System Integration, Book Two

Goodreads4.55· 620

Warren is holding his own in the games — but his cancer is fighting back just as hard. For humanity to survive, they need him at full strength. The team must risk everything to help him heal, while more tower floors, alien planets, and strange creatures await.

#3 Obelisk - System Integration, Book Three

Goodreads4.52· 350

Things aren't going well — not at all. Warren and the team face mounting pressure as the games grow ever more dangerous.

#4 Obelisk - System Integration, Book Four

Goodreads4.60· 299

The five alien races have been trained and resources distributed. Battle World has begun. Warren must lead an army — but he's no general. So he'll do what he always does: find someone to hit. Hard.

#5 Obelisk - System Integration, Book Five

Goodreads4.59· 298

Warren is on Battle World and, to survive, he needs to summon his inner diplomat — something he fundamentally lacks. Yet despite his missing mouth filter, he's forming unlikely alliances. Whether they'll last, or whether he's setting humanity up for a knife in the back, remains to be seen.