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3. Yuri Vinokurov — Eternal War: Space Marine (LitRPG/Action)
: Dictators, tyrants, and great rulers from Earth's past are brought back to life in a strange new world. They must decide whether to repeat the mistakes of history or find a new path while facing a modern threat: the "Player". Key Installments : Eternal War — 1 Eternal War — 3: The Reverse Side of History Key Installments : Eternal War — 1 Eternal
2. Sergey Karelin — Eternal War (Contemporary Russian Fantasy) It mixes humor, RPG progression mechanics, and battles
: It is widely considered one of the most important anti-war books in science fiction, exploring the alienation of veterans returning to a society they no longer recognize. It mixes humor
: Follows elite Space Marines in a "Universe 13" that is falling apart. It mixes humor, RPG progression mechanics, and battles against green alien threats ("Ksenos").
This series, particularly popular on digital libraries like Flibusta , focuses on historical and strategic elements.
This is a seminal 1974 novel inspired by the author's combat experience in the Vietnam War.