In Other Worlds - A LitRPG, GameLit, and Fantasy Podcast
Anthony wakes up as a giant ant and somehow that’s the start of one of the funniest monster-led LitRPGs around. We sit down with RinoZ to get specific about why Chrysalis works: the decision to keep Anthony fully monstrous, the joy of a globe-spanning dungeon that gets wilder the deeper you go, and the progression-fantasy promise that every evolution actually changes what the character can do. We also talk about the series’ comedic engine, from ant culture to the kind of puns you can only justify when your main character is literally named Anthony. From there, we switch gears into Book of the Dead, a much darker LitRPG built around one clear idea: necromancy should feel earned. RinoZ breaks down a system where stats are revealed through ritual, not floating UI screens, and where raising the dead is messy, technical work with time costs and real limitations. If you’ve ever been pulled out of a story by “say one word and the skeleton army appears” style necromancy, you’ll appreciate the emphasis on preparation, magical weaving, and consequences, plus the bigger plot tension of an illegal class assigned on an awakening day. If you enjoy LitRPG, isekai, progression fantasy, or craft talk from a working author, subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with a fellow dungeon diver, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find the show. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/IOWPod] You can connect with me here: Website [https://iowpod.com/] Tiktok [https://www.tiktok.com/@iowpod] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@IOWPodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/iowpodcast] You can also subscribe to my newsletter on my website to get episode reminders, access to unedited episodes, a monthly list of upcoming titles and the chance at a free book from each author I interview.
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