Land Games

Land Games is a Science Fiction web novel chronicling the events of the Land Games, a battle royale between the children of nine ruling Houses. The contestants fight it out using massive robotic armies in a way rather reminiscent of real time strategy games. Despite being enemies, most of the players trained together and behave more as friendly rivals than outright enemies. That changes when the sister of Jayle, the contestant of House Jade, assassinates several family members of Seol, the contestant of House Mercury, setting off a heated conflict.

Meanwhile, the indigenous natives try to survive as their planet is turned into a battlefield. The story focuses more on the relationships between the players than the warfare itself. Described by the author himself as Game of Thrones meets Starcraft. It can be read here

Now has a Character Sheet.

This novel provides examples of:

 * Ancient Astronauts:
 * Anti-Hero: Pretty much everyone, since they've been raised to think nothing of marching in an conquering a whole planet.
 * Lost Technology:
 * Alien Sky: Dark green at night, pale yellow during the day.
 * Aliens Speaking English: Averted, the Woken speak in their natural language, which Jayle can somewhat understand. They have no trouble understanding spoken english though.
 * Arranged Marriage: One between Serge and Jayle, and one between Seol and Brand.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Due to genetic engineering.
 * Batman Gambit: Reckes uses Mei's feelings to
 * The Blank: Three
 * Butt Monkey: Brand. Everyone considers him pretty much worthless.
 * Cult: The Woken in Jayle's territory worship her as a goddess. She has explained to them that she is simply an alien with advanced technology, but they do not think this disqualifies her as a Goddess.
 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: Each of the nine Houses has a specific color associated with it.
 * Dead Fic
 * Genki Girl: Mei.
 * God Emperor: Jayle.
 * Deliberate Values Dissonance: The player's society is extremely imperialistic, regularly invading and conquering foreign worlds. Jayle is pretty much the only one who has a problem with this.
 * Friendless Background: Kurai.
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Holographic Terminal
 * Mecha-Mooks
 * No Ending
 * No Transhumanism Allowed: Averted. Everyone is meticulously designed.
 * Ridiculously Human Robots: The Companions.
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Seol makes it clear this is her plan.
 * Rotating Protagonist
 * Science Fiction
 * Starfish Language: The Woken communicate by vibrating the air with electromagnetic waves, and clicking bits of their shells together.
 * The Stoic: Serge, somewhat, but he's pretty awkward.
 * The Strategist: Reckes.
 * Sufficiently Advanced Alien: The humans to the natives, who only have renaissance era technology.
 * Tranquil Fury: Seol.
 * The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask: Jayle.
 * Videogame Caring Potential: Rather than play the game to win, Jayle opts to use her resources to create a peaceful utopia for the natives.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: All the contestants are genetically designed to represent their House. Many of them fit this trope.
 * Walking the Earth: