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Thanks for all the suggestions and responses to last week's question! Now I need to figure out how to get into a time loop myself so I have enough time to read everything. Anyways, here are the chapters that got published this week:

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Chapter 204
Chapter 205

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Chapter 194
Chapter 195

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Mikael Lee

UraniumPhoenix, do you have a list of the books you've read and enjoyed anywhere? I generally find that the authors I enjoy reading from have good recommendations themselves.

Uranium Phoenix's Projects

Sure! I can toss out a few, though most aren't progression fantasy. Funnily enough, for a while I was reading a lot more scifi than fantasy. LitRPG: Dungeon Crawler Carl and currently reading The Calamitous Bob, The Legend of William Oh Progression Fantasy: Mother of Learning (obviously) Scifi: The Murderbot Diaries (all of them), The Ninefox Gambit, A Fire Upon the Deep, A Memory Called Empire, Revelation Space, Gnomon, The Three Body Problem, The Dispossessed, Player of Games (and the rest of Iain M Banks Culture series), The Windup Girl, Exhalation (Ted Chiang short story anthology), Ancillary Justice Fantasy: The Spear Cuts Through Water (guess where I got one of the dervish stance names from), Gideon the Ninth, any of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, and The Fifth Season

Emma Mass

Would it be possible for you to give us a refresher on the tri point measurement and myr ratings? After the latest chapters I've tried looking for the chapter you mentioned it in but can't find it. You could put in in a comment, note or just make a reference to the chapter. I only vaguely remember that like after 100myr, the measurements between each difference of 10 is like logorythmic and is double the previous strength? Maybe, I'm not sure. I would really appreciate it. Thank you for the wonderful story so farz keep up the good work 🫶🏾

Mr NerfGun

Myr rating is always logarithmic. But, it was never mentioned what kind of base is used. It is also a measure of intensity I believe. Not mana capacity. (Strength vs endurance) 50 myr is the average for a full fledged mage. 80 is the minimum for a Preatorian, the royal guard of Baracuel. At 97 myr, Mirian launched a lightning bolt that was comparable to thunder from the sky. 100 myr is the point when one can be considered an Archmage. 150 myr is the highest recorded rating and is said to be stronger than a direct hit by Akanan artillery. But they hadn't invented ways to mesure higher ratings than that at that point so no one knows how much the guy could actually output since he died to Atroxcidi even though he had the help of his assistants. There are also legends of greater feats.