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The Hunter's Code

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eBook by Oleg Sapphire, Yuri Vinokuroff

Status unknown2023

A Hunter who honored the Code all his life was promised a new life after death — a new world and some well-deserved rest. Something went wrong. Once again, he must fight. The monsters that face him in this world are far more terrifying than those of his past life — cleverer, crueler, more unpredictable. And they are only the beginning.

Books · 22

#1 The Hunter's Code 1

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A Hunter who honored the Code all his life was promised a new life after death — a new world and some well-deserved rest. Something went wrong. Once again, he must fight. The monsters that face him in this new world are far more terrifying than those of his past life — cleverer, crueler, and more unpredictable.

#2 The Hunter's Code 2

Goodreads4.44· 900

Monster Slayer Fifth Class, Baron Alexander Galaxius — still a baron with no barony, lands, or family ring. Just like his past life, this one hasn't handed him anything on a silver platter. He'll have to use his own strength to create the world he needs. Once more.

#3 The Hunter's Code 3

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Alexander needs his manor, his family ring, and his Family — and the path to all of them runs through enemies who won't survive the encounter. His body grows stronger, his spirit levels up, and his old skills remain sharp. Finally, people he can trust are gathering around him. His mighty enemies won't be mighty for much longer.

#4 The Hunter's Code 4

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Family manor — secured. First Family Sword — acquired. A whole menagerie of pets — check. More enemies than ever — naturally. Alexander has the foundation he needs, but gold, a Family Guard, and a proper household staff are still conspicuously absent. Wasn't this world supposed to be his vacation?

#5 The Hunter's Code 5

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Epicenters have activated all over the planet and the Rifts are behaving unpredictably. It might seem like the perfect moment for humanity to unite against a shared threat — but too many people care only about their own interests. Alexander has always put humanity first. Now it seems both this world and its inhabitants need to change, whether they want to or not.

#6 The Hunter's Code 6

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Irkutsk Oblast is getting a little too crowded for Alexander Galaxius. He has his home, access to a nearby Epicenter as a perfect training ground, and has started drawing the attention of powerful parties who plan to use his capabilities for their own — not always humane — ends. As any refined aristocrat would say: screw it.

#7 The Hunter's Code 7

Goodreads4.55· 667

"Honor the Code and you'll rest in your next life!" they said. Now Alexander must get married and be responsible for an entire Noble Family of his own, with all the obligations and complications that entails. Could he perhaps get reborn back into being a Hunter?

#8 The Hunter's Code: Book 8

Goodreads4.47· 624

Where has the Emperor gone? Who is behind the conspiracy in the Empire? Are outside enemies taking advantage of the situation? Alexander Galaxius will need to pull out all the stops to make it through — though exactly how he manages it remains to be seen.

#9 The Hunter's Code: Book 9

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New enemies are ganging up on Alexander. On the other hand — whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. A foreign business trip is on the horizon, he needs to secure his flanks, and there's a wedding to put on. An eventful schedule for a baron who just wants to punish people who tick him off.

#10 The Hunter's Code: Book 10

Goodreads4.59· 501

Something is amiss in the Empire. Alexander didn't choose his fate, but now he's acquainted with the Empress — and whether he likes it or not, he's been pulled into big politics. As the Hunters say: the stronger the foe, the better the loot. He'll see how much he can shake out of the Coronate.

#11 The Hunter's Code: Book 11

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The world is on the brink of a great war — a tragedy for its inhabitants. Alexander can't help but wonder: what will happen if this world finds itself beneath the deadly gaze of the Dark Gods?

#12 The Hunter's Code: Book 12

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The Empire faces new challenges — and it's going to survive them, because Alexander Galaxius won't let the massive country collapse even in the Emperor's absence. He healed the Empress. He can heal the Empire too. At least, he hopes he can.

#13 The Hunter's Code: Book 13

Goodreads4.66· 447

Everywhere Alexander turns, someone wants to pick on the lowly baron. The squirrels haven't even reached them yet, and he already has more headaches than he can count. Best of luck to them.

#14 The Hunter's Code: Book 14

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First traces of a familiar goddess, then the Unnameable, and now even more throwbacks to Alexander's past life. The spring of fate winds tighter and tighter. It seems that Alexander Galaxius must once again become Great Hunter Xander. Whatever happened to his vacation?

#15 The Hunter's Code: Book 15

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The more Alexander sees of the powerful in this world, the more surprised he is that they haven't already killed each other off. Some bright spots remain on the political map — Japan still remembers honor and responsibility, though even there, not all is clean. It's time to move from defense to offense. Whoever fails to hide — don't blame him.

#16 The Hunter's Code: Book 16

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Armed conflicts erupt throughout the world. The Dragon Empire's ambitions are plain, but unexpected allies and enemies complicate matters. A troubled time is a good time to stay under the radar, level up, and train the best army in the world — modeled after the Legions of the Hunters. And maybe find some full-fledged apprentices along the way.

#17 The Hunter's Code: Book 17

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The Empress has made Alexander an offer he can't refuse. The Arctic — a mysterious place where a serious battle has broken out for the very existence of humanity. Not against the Nameless One this time. Turns out there are other threats aplenty. Xander will pull it off. That seems obvious to everyone by now. Trouble is, he'd rather not have to.

#18 The Hunter's Code: Book 18

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Alexander now has property in the Arctic. The Swarm still awaits, but first — secure the rear. And by rear he doesn't mean his manor on the shore of Baikal, but the entire Eastern Empire, which appears to be in for some interesting times. Evil awakens, and Armageddon is closer than ever. Once again, Alexander joins the fight — not just for the Empire, but for all of Humanity.

#19 The Hunter's Code: Book 19

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Alexander became a father. Now there's no getting away from Katya — not that he particularly wants to. What does matter is that responsibility has multiplied, and he needs even more gold. He has a plan. One big war is already in full swing and a couple more are on the way. War is what he was made for — kill, loot, repeat.

#20 The Hunter's Code: Book 20

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The threat of total destruction hangs over the world — and worst of all, it isn't monsters from another world threatening humanity. It's humans themselves trying to kill their own. Alexander knows exactly what to do in these situations. He'll start by eliminating the ringleaders.

#21 The Hunter's Code: Book 21

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#22 The Hunter's Code: Book 22

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The Arctic threat has eased — for now. What isn't in question is that the Nameless One is raging and storming, and he has a Plan B. A plan B that's bound to be catastrophic for the world. Can Alexander stop him? Hold his beer.