
Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG
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What if the most pressing decision in your life suddenly became utterly meaningless? In *Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG*, Eligos throws us headfirst into Matt's reality when a cataclysmic meteor strike rips apart his city. As if that weren't enough, a strange dome descends, trapping everyone inside, while shadowy corporations begin to circle, hungry for control. Stranger still, ordinary people are manifesting extraordinary and often terrifying abilities.
At the center of this chaos is Matt, a young man whose simple goal of choosing the right college is shattered. He initially clings to his old instincts: stay out of trouble and just survive. However, destiny has other plans for him. Matt is thrust into a brutal, real-world LitRPG where every choice carries life-or-death consequences. Success promises unimaginable rewards, but failure means utter annihilation.
*Double-Blind* isn't just about leveling up. It's a morally complex story, drawing comparisons to *Solo-Leveling*, *Squid Game*, and *Code Geass*, where characters are forced to make impossible decisions. Expect strategic battles, shifting alliances, and a protagonist who must shed his naivete to become cunning and ruthless. Matt must learn to navigate treacherous relationships, outwit manipulative adversaries, and conceal his growing powers. If you crave stories with morally ambiguous characters, dark themes, and strategic depth, then prepare to be enthralled. Just remember, in this new world order, every advantage comes at a cost.
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