![Off The Rails [Mobile Castle Warfare]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.royalroadcdn.com%2Fpublic%2Fcovers-large%2F147286-off-the-rails-mobile-castle-warfare.jpg%3Ftime%3D1777987761&w=640&q=75)
by TheRealJoshKarnage
In a world where war is fought by mobile Steam Forts and elite knights clad in magically powered armor, the land between power and safety is deadly. Otwin Hagermann is a scavenger working off rail in the Wilds, surviving on what others leave behind. During a salvage run, he uncovers an artifact with abilities unlike anything used by the great powers of the world. With it comes attention he cannot afford. Pulled into conflicts between rival forts, hunted by those who understand the artifact’s value, and forced into a landscape of shifting alliances and open warfare, Otwin is dragged far beyond simple survival. Politics, battle, and hard choices close in as every faction seeks to control what he now carries.What to Expect: Gritty Magitech Realism: A world where steam-power meets ley-line sorcery. Difficult decisions and hard-won survival in the tracks of massive mobile fortresses. Tactile Progression: Otwin’s advancement is neither fast nor free. Expect a grounded, "inch-by-inch" crawl toward power where the DAC-P core demands as much as it gives. Mobile Fortress & Kingdom Building: From the desperate life of a rail-scavenger to the command of shifting steel. The story scales from individual survival to the management and defense of mobile assets and territory. Strategic Combat: High-stakes encounters ranging from brutal underworld pit-fighting to the thunderous, large-scale siege warfare of the deadly Steam Forts. Competent, Mature Protagonist: Otwin is a middle-aged survivor who relies on experience, cynicism, and caution rather than hot-headed heroics. Vivid Worldbuilding: A deep dive into the politics of the Steam Forts, and the terrifying reality of life "Off the Rails." Update Schedule: Book 1 is completely posted.Book 2 Will begin Posting in June!
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