Virgil's Fire Series Reading Order
Looking for the complete Virgil's Fire reading order? This guide lists all 2 Maxwell Farmer books in Virgil's Fire in order — with covers, ratings, and page counts for every entry. The full series spans approximately 394 pages.
Virgil's Fire
Virgil's Fire #1
The kingdom sees a criminal. The demons, a meal. Virgil only sees results. Dr. Druid and his team have been succeeding t… The kingdom sees a criminal. The demons, a meal. Virgil only sees results. Dr. Druid and his team have been succeeding thanks to their quick thinking, excellent teamwork and more than a little luck. Their efforts to keep the innocent safe and locate the next Demon General are starting to bear fruit. If his information is correct, they'll tackle the demon threat on their own terms. Their goals lead them to journey deeper in the Yggdra Timberland, a great place for a druid to practice staying alive even when being attacked from all sides at all hours. Hope, growing power, and some pyromaniac orcs leads Virgil to believe that they're on the right track. All they need to do is periodically punch people that should be on their side, decimate the demons, and cull a couple crazed cultists. He's gonna need more than a syringe to put these monsters to sleep.
Virgil's Pact: A Portal Fantasy LitRPG
Virgil's Fire #2
A new world. A malevolent disease. The Doctor is in. Virgil's a veterinarian, a man dedicated to being a healer of anima… A new world. A malevolent disease. The Doctor is in. Virgil's a veterinarian, a man dedicated to being a healer of animals. Despite the ups and downs of caring for sick and injured creatures, his career was more than a job. It was his calling. Then his dedication was noticed, and the world around him faded as he was yanked through the void. The great world tree, Yggdrasil, needed a group that could work together to stop a threat that could end reality. The world tree summoned a team of five champions into a world straight out of fantasy, and remade them into something more. Unfortunately for Virgil, he was granted almost no skills that cause damage, and his body was shifted into a reviled Dark Elf. Now hated by the locals, and of little use to the others that can already heal themselves as well as deal damage, Virgil was cast aside. Abandoned and alone, Virgil will take on the threat to this world... no matter what ally gets in his way.
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