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A powerful dungeon. A sheep-herder turned Noble. Their path to ascendance through cultivation.
Conquering dungeons and using them to grow has long been the most efficient way to become a powerful adventurer. The only thing keeping the process from being easy is the Beasts that inhabit these places. Questions plague those entering this particular place of power: Where do the ‘rewards’ of weapons, armor, and heavy gold coins come from? Why is a fluffy bunny charging at me? For abyss-sake, why are there so many monsters?
Cal has all of the answers to these age-old questions for a very simple reason. He is a Dungeon Core, a soul forced against his will into a magical stone. With the help of an energetic friend, Cal grows a dungeon around himself to bring in new sources of power.
When a threat he doesn’t fully comprehend bares its many teeth, Cal is determined to survive the attempt on his life. Unfortunately for adventurers, the only way for him to achieve his goal is to eat anyone that enters his depths.
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Alright this is some of the worst things I have ever read. It is my 3rd book in the litRPG genre. I listened to nearly one hour of the book and I just couldn't believe how it fail to provide anything worth my interest.
The premise could have been interesting, perhaps. The protagonist is a dungeon, and it must self develop itself in order to feed its thirst. It does that by consuming things inside its domain. And the more it consumes, the bigger it gets, and more things can then be consumed.
Until where I stopped reading, the book is just a plain description of what is it like to be a dungeon. I would like to describe/paraphrase some of it here, but just the thought of it fills me with an immense feeling of boredom.
Read 0:54/12:32 7%
Clever concept, cool ideas, but the writing is not great and I didn't like any of the characters.
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5 primary booksThe Divine Dungeon is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2017 with contributions by Dakota Krout.