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Reddit mentions of Demon's Plague

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Demon's Plague. Here are the top ones.

Demon's Plague
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Found 13 comments on Demon's Plague:

u/Ask-About-My-Book · 323 pointsr/gaming

It's called Demon's Plague. It's a zombie apocalypse book, but unlike every other one it takes place in Medieval England instead of a modern / military setting. The zombies are heavily inspired by Max Brooks, no runners. I also did my best to avoid common tropes for the genre. Characters are intelligent, learn quickly how to handle the infected. And best of all, the story focuses on exactly zero children or babies.

It's available on Amazon now in digital and paperback and it's coming soon to bookstores.

u/Rayquazados · 13 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

Looking through his Youtube acount, he recently published a novel. He might have a peculiar hobby and weight problems, still gotta admire a dude that puts effort and publishes something tho.

u/NosVemos · 10 pointsr/funny

This?

I'm banned sooo many places so I'll take the bullet for you.

u/Zaxaramas · 5 pointsr/gaming

There's a book by /u/Ask-About-My-Book called 'Demon's Plague' which, to my understanding, is about Medieval England and zombies or something

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CKIUICE

u/Rayneworks · 3 pointsr/selfpublish

Demon's Plague - Got it posted a few days ago, would love a proper review of it since the current reviews are people from my Youtube channel just offering support. Here's the description.

Kingdoms through ages rise and fall. When an impossible plague from a far-off land finds its way to England, a blacksmith and a doctor are the only two men on Earth who have the ability to cure it. The plague does not bring death alone. Those afflicted by it lose themselves to the sickness. They become soulless plaguewalkers, empty shells of humanity who hunt and consume those who still live. They spread the disease until they are destroyed, and such violent action is the only way to stop them. 

As the plague ravages Valdus, the largest city in the land, a family is caught in the middle of the battle. A guard and his sister are at ground zero, and they must survive and fight their way to safety. 

While those within the city struggle to survive and find shelter, a Northern Kingdom sees the plague as their opportunity to invade. The two cities have been at war for decades over land and beliefs, and the Knights of Valdus are the only defense against the armies of the north. 

This is the story of two men seeking to end the plague. This is the story of a family just trying to survive. This is the story of battered knights fighting to protect their city. 

This is the story of the Demon's Plague.

u/megashadowzx · 2 pointsr/gaming

Thought it was stupid. Tried my friend's Galaxy VR and immediately took back everything I said. This is the future, and the future is real, baby.

EDIT: Gear VR, thanks Ask-About-My-Book. I'd ask, but I've got you tagged baby and RES never forgets. In case anyone else wants to check it out.

u/JelzooJim · 2 pointsr/selfpublishing

Yep, some people don't have the budget to commission artwork on that scale. I try to give them that same vibe with photomanipulations, focussing on a different aspect rather than specific characters or creatures from their story.

For instance, Demon's Plague is about a medieval zombie apocalypse, so I tried to get that fantasy feeling without making a big deal of zombies (they're subtly in the background) instead making the sword the key element, which is a major plot point.

u/FloydMarley · 1 pointr/videos

Will Keith doesn't give a fuck. If you wanna support this man (and why wouldn't you), he just published a book that is available on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01CKIUICE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1458656838&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=will+keith&dpPl=1&dpID=41wdEITcbAL&ref=plSrch. Sorry about the crazy long link. This is his book, just a fantasy novel, nothing groundbreaking. He's living his dream, which is writing books and fucking up milk jugs. All hail the King of /r/mallninjashit

u/DankMemester2865 · 1 pointr/Cumtown

Last time I watched Will Keith he had moved house and he was filming from a makeshift camp in the woods on the side of a highway.

Also he wrote a fantasy novel.