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The main character often embodies the "steel" of the title—unyielding and increasingly powerful. Why Readers Love It in FB2 Format

Most fans prefer reading this series in because it’s the gold standard for Russian e-readers. It preserves the metadata, allows for clean table-of-contents navigation, and handles the character stat blocks (common in LitRPG) without breaking the layout. Should You Read It? The main character often embodies the "steel" of

The story typically follows a protagonist thrust into a world where power isn't just about magic—it's about "steel" and internal fortitude. The series is known for: Should You Read It

If you enjoy authors like Roman Prokofiev or Vasily Mahanenko , "Footfall of Steel" fits right into that shelf. It’s a "marathon" read—once you start the first volume, the rhythmic "march" of the plot makes it hard to stop until you've reached the latest update. It’s a "marathon" read—once you start the first

A mix of dark fantasy and systemic elements (LitRPG) where the laws of the world are as rigid and cold as the title suggests.

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