
by A. Fetre
Feast of the Tower is a progression fantasy series that starts with a bizarre apocalypse and follows a woman learning how to cook her way out of a world-sized war. Ellie Voss is a former mukbang influencer pulled from her apartment into the Tower, a living dungeon where levels are a brutal blend of RPG mechanics and genuine life-or-death consequences. Five thousand strangers, a wrecked stronghold, and a class ability that turns monster drops into recipes are the raw materials. Ellie is not a warrior. She is a strategist with knives and boiling pots. She spends early chapters scrambling to feed, heal, and unite a shaky group while building the stronghold into something that can survive field trials. The series combines action, strategy, and a grounded emotional core. It is never pure grind. Ellie narrates everything like she’s still on stream: raw, exhausted, smart, often sarcastic, and quick to call out the absurdity of running a community from a kitchen. The world keeps raising the stakes: enemies become deadlier, resin-cold environments threaten frostbite more than body count, rival teams compete for resources, and systems like global chat and exchange pricing make every move public.
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