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Hunting and Herbalism 2
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01 April 2025

Dragged into hell by a ritual gone wrong, Zalia must escape before the souls of the damned and their demonic keepers locate her.
Zalia wakes to find herself in a strange, new hellscape called Cormaine. Though this place offers a brief respite from the politics of Endaria, it’s a dark land of twisted, leafless trees, mournful cries, and a looming red sky where far more concerning things than politics are to be found.
With her mischievous companion, the mountain leopard Boreal, Zalia must hide from the souls floating aimlessly across the firmament and find food before she starves. On her guard, she sets out to explore her unsettling surroundings, learn the properties of the corrupted flora, and keep hope that there is something—anything—that can help get her out of here.
As Zalia starts to discover the many secrets of Cormaine, the demonic jailers of this place begin to notice her. But with a few new friends, an old, dead god, and ever-growing power, she just might survive to see blue skies once more . . .
The second volume of this LitRPG adventure series—with more than two million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
Leif Roder is the author of the Hunting and Herbalism series, originally released on Royal Road. They studied both aeronautics and software engineering before quitting university and moving abroad, where they began writing books on their phone while on the bus on the way to work. This eventually turned into a full-time career as an author. Now, they write all kinds of fiction, from fantasy to sci-fi with a sprinkling of magic to short stories about cats. They also enjoy a little wall climbing and archery as a treat. Roder lives in New Zealand.
Leif Roder is the author of the Hunting and Herbalism series, originally released on Royal Road. A one-time engineering student, he ultimately dropped out of school and proceeded to bounce around, pursuing a hundred different interests and career paths, before finally arriving at writing. An Australian, Roder currently resides in New Zealand.