Story seemed all over the place, never really accomplished much. Way more questions than answers.
A bit disjointed
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TLDR: A really good start to a Progressive Fantasy/LitRPG. I’m relatively new to LITRPG but after loving Arcane Ascension and the rest of Andrew Rowe’s books I went looking for another series in the genre. The forums tended to point in the direction of the cradle series and so I decided to give it a..
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This book in the series takes us to the habitat of the Seers who are similar to Oracles in ancient Greco-roman mythology, where they can glimpse paths in the future but cannot predict it. They are also protected by dwarfs. As with past books, there are multiple plot arcs occurring in parallel to the primary..
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Once again, Artorian is causing trouble. But this time, perhaps, he is solving problems too. The connections with Divine Dungeon in this book are highly entertaining and seamlessly integrated. Fans of both series will enjoy the “what else was going on” that this book brings. Overall, very entertaining and well-written.The puns are there as well..
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I liked this entry more than the last, where I felt Artorian became lost in the main Divine Dungeon storyline. In this book, he becomes a kind of caretaker to all those within the Soul Space, and it works pretty well. The main problem I have: there’s basically no plot. Things happen, sure, but the..
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