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Cloud Mason

A Town Building LitRPG

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Cloud Mason

By: Lina Will
Narrated by: C. L. Arabelle
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When building inspector Eric Vance dies in a workplace accident eighty stories above Chicago — killed by a pigeon, a frayed cable, and forty dollars' worth of budget cuts — he doesn't get the afterlife. He gets a job assignment.

He wakes up on Cumulus Point: a floating island in the Driftlands that's basically a condemned job site. A leaning shack, a cracked dock, a dying Gravity Crystal with six hours of fuel, and not a single safety railing in sight. The System doesn't hand Eric a sword. It hands him a rare builder class — Sky Warden — built for structural analysis, settlement management, and turning ruins into something that won't kill its occupants. His signature ability, Constructor's Grip, manifests a spectral arm rated for five tons. It's not a weapon. It's a tool. Eric treats the difference as important.

Starting from a sinking rock with a sentient gargoyle and a deficiency report, Eric rebuilds from the foundations up: stabilizing the crystal, repairing the dock, quarrying stone, constructing a beacon, engineering plumbing from first principles, and scraping together resources through trade and scavenging. Each project is a real engineering problem solved with real physics — load paths, thermal expansion, cantilever ratios — translated through a fantasy system that rewards competence with XP.

©2026 Lina Will (P)2026 Lina Will
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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Eric is a building inspector who falls to his death in a freak accident. When he goes to check in for his afterlife, he is assigned a job (I thought that would be just my luck, lol). He says he just wants to rest and asks what happens if I don’t accept this job (as an inspector, the former guy in this job was eaten by a cloud shark), he is told he can wait over there in one of the plastic chairs for a new assignment. The catch? The wait time is 300 years, in a plastic chair. He is sent to a building on a sky island which was neglected by the last inspector. As he is trying to deal with a critical condition, in his new situation, he is building XP points, earning new tools and energy etc… Fun, entertaining and sometimes downright funny!

So entertaining

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The story pulled me in from the very first page! What really stood out is its excellent balance between LitRPG mechanics and storytelling. The story progressed easily without overwhelming the narrative, and watching the town grow from humble beginnings into something much greater is incredibly satisfying. The author does a great job making resource management, construction, and community development feel exciting.

Creative and engaging

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I was a bit unsure if I'd like this novel and I was absolutely hooked from the get go. Imagine dying and waking up not at the pearly gates but assigned a job. That's the reality for Eric who was a building inspector before his death. This book mixes fantasy, action, and video game like qualities and turns it into a book for the ages. Fast paced and heart stopping, I couldn't stop listening!

Hooked From the Start

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Cloud Mason hooked me from the first falling‑from‑a-skyscraper sentence. Eric Vance isn’t a warrior—he’s an engineer dropped onto a dying floating island with nothing but a spectral five‑ton tool arm and a stack of safety violations. Watching him rebuild Cumulus Point using real physics, real problem‑solving, and sheer stubborn competence is ridiculously satisfying. The progression feels earned, the engineering is clever, and every upgrade raises the stakes until Eric is literally turning an island into a weapon. It’s smart, fun, and perfect for anyone who loves base‑building done right.

When Physics Meets Fantasy, the Story Soars

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The story follows building inspector Eric Vance, who finds himself transported to a world of floating islands where his survival depends on rebuilding a failing settlement from the ground up. One of the novel's greatest strengths is its unique protagonist. Eric receives a builder-focused class called Sky Warden, and his abilities revolve around structural analysis, construction, and settlement management. Problems are solved through engineering and planning rather than simply swinging a sword. Watching a crumbling, floating island evolve into a thriving settlement is immensely satisfying, with each improvement feeling earned through effort and creativity. It is quite different from what I usually read, but I still found it interesting. The floating-island setting adds charm and originality, while the engineering-based approach gives the story a distinctive identity within the crowded LitRPG genre. Community discussions have described it as a cozy, problem-solving-focused town-builder that emphasizes growth and crafting over endless combat.

Engaging Story of Growth and Innovation

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