Where to Start with Shirtaloon
Shirtaloon is the pen name of Travis Deverell, an Australian author who built one of the largest audiences in LitRPG through Royal Road, where He Who Fights with Monsters accumulated over 13 million views. His writing combines isekai adventure with sharp social commentary, carried by a protagonist whose Australian irreverence toward power structures and authority gives the genre a voice it had been missing. The series blends cultivation elements with traditional LitRPG progression in a way that feels fresh, and Deverell’s willingness to let his characters grow, change, and face real consequences sets his work apart from the power fantasies that dominate the space.
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He Who Fights with Monsters
Shirtaloon (Travis Deverell) · 680 pages · 2021 · Easy
Themes: isekai, progression, humor, morality, power
Jason, an Australian office worker, wakes up in a world where magic, monsters, and game-like progression systems are real. His powers are suspiciously evil, the local aristocracy is corrupt, and the gods have their own agendas. He responds to all of this with sarcasm, stubbornness, and a refusal to play by anyone else’s rules.
Why Start Here
He Who Fights with Monsters is Shirtaloon’s defining work and the only place to begin. The series started on Royal Road and built its massive audience one chapter at a time, which gives the storytelling an organic quality that traditionally published novels rarely achieve. Jason’s voice is the engine: witty, opinionated, and distinctly Australian in a genre dominated by American and British perspectives.
What makes the book work beyond entertainment is its treatment of power. Jason’s abilities are built around afflictions and debuffs rather than direct damage, forcing creative combat. And unlike many isekai protagonists, he genuinely struggles with the moral implications of the power he accumulates. He questions hierarchies, challenges gods, and treats the people of his new world as people, not quest givers.
What to Expect
A long, character-driven LitRPG with frequent humor, political intrigue, and creative combat. Jason talks a lot, argues with everyone, and grows steadily more powerful without losing his humanity. The progression system is detailed and the world-building expands significantly as the series continues.