After 1 and a half year of exhausting hard work and tons of failure, I have finally published my first book, a regression fantasy about a classless mc reclaiming his stolen abilities!
Hello everyone! I started writing litRPG about 1 year ago, and since then I have been writing every single day! I tried to post on RR and other sites but failed again and again, but now I am finally confident enough to publish on Amazon!
If you like regression, hidden-power protagonists, tactical progression, skill acquisition, Academy training, dungeon Gates, and protagonists who know far more than they can safely reveal, then this is for you!
The link is here: https://www.amazon.com/Skill-Thiefs-Return/dp/B0HF3W8L98/
And the blurb is:
Ren Vale died at thirty-three after spending fifteen years believing he was classless.
Then he woke up fifteen years in the past—on the morning of his awakening.
This time, Ren discovers the truth: he was never supposed to be classless. His real class, [Skill Thief], was stolen before he ever had the chance to claim it.
Now eighteen again, Ren has fifteen years of memories, a class no one can know about, and a second chance to save the people he failed the first time around.
But there’s a problem.
To everyone else, Ren is still registered as NULL.
While the Academy and Bureau see a candidate who shouldn’t have any real power, Ren can acquire other people’s skills—but limited skill slots, real costs, and growing scrutiny mean he can’t simply steal everything he sees.
So Ren has to get stronger without revealing what he really is, survive the Academy and the Gates, and uncover the truth behind the class that was taken from him.
Because this time, Ren knows what’s coming.
And he intends to take back what should have been his.
A progression-heavy regression LitRPG perfect for fans of hidden-power protagonists, skill-stealing abilities, Academy progression, Gates, tactical fights, and second chances.
For the progression-fantasy side of things: this is a regression LitRPG with a magical/military Academy and dungeon-Gate progression. Ren’s [Skill Thief] class lets him acquire skills from defeated enemies, but he starts with only three skill slots, so progression is partly about choosing the right abilities and learning how to use a limited loadout effectively rather than collecting everything.
Skills have concrete limitations like cooldowns and physical costs, and Ren still has to train his body, pass Academy benchmarks, learn new applications for what he has, and survive increasingly dangerous Gates. There’s also a larger progression track around increasing his class authority and eventually gaining the ability to reclaim what was originally stolen from him.
I hope you enjoy!