Slavery

The Slavery subgenre in fantasy features stories where the institution of slavery plays a central role, often exploring its social and cultural consequences in imagined worlds. These books delve into the experiences of enslaved characters and the systems that uphold bondage, providing thought-provoking narratives within fantastical settings.
Pit Fighter: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy (Victor of Tucson)

Rank #1 Pit Fighter: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy (Victor of Tucson)

Pit Fighter: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy (Victor of Tucson) by Plum Parrot follows Victor, a teenager unexpectedly transported from Earth to a brutal world called Fanwath. In this realm dominated by a controlling System, Victor is forced into slavery as a pit fighter, where survival depends on combat and accumulating vital Energy. Starting with no advantages, he must navigate a dangerous environment filled with meta-humans and other supernatural beings while uncovering his unique potential. The novel combines elements of fantasy and LitRPG progression as Victor adapts to his new reality.

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Nameless Sovereign 1: A Cultivation Progression Fantasy

Rank #2 Nameless Sovereign 1: A Cultivation Progression Fantasy

Nameless Sovereign 1: A Cultivation Progression Fantasy by Nameless Author follows Red, a child who awakens without memory in the Moonstone Mines, a place of slavery and death sealed by a relentless curse. As Red learns to cultivate power and confronts deadly monsters, he faces the impossible challenge of escaping the mines while battling a growing demonic corruption within himself. The story explores his transformation from captive to a figure capable of challenging gods, devils, and darker forces in a world where strength is essential for survival.

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Asgard Awakening (VeilVerse: Asgard Awakening #1)

Rank #3 Asgard Awakening (VeilVerse: Asgard Awakening #1)

Asgard Awakening (VeilVerse: Asgard Awakening #1) by Blaise Corvin follows Travis Sterling, a former slave enduring physical and psychological torment under the alien Kin. Struggling to recall his past life on Earth, Travis discovers an unexpected knowledge of rune crafting within his mind, though he lacks the power to wield it. Set in a fantasy world infused with magic and role-playing game elements, the story explores Travis’s efforts to survive and challenge the oppressive forces around him. The narrative includes mature themes such as morally complex decisions, polyamory, and violence.

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