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Warlords of the Circle Sea, Book 3

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Dragon's Sea: A 4X Strategy LitRPG Series

Auteur(s): Ember Lane
Narrateur(s): Pavi Proczko
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There’s a saying…

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and Connor is going from strength to strength!

He’s finally got his borders secure by taking Portsmouth. Not only that, but he’s conquered the adjacent land of Certaindeath and defeated Lord Zerg Zerg to take Zergatory. Things are looking up for our favorite warlord, and he’s rightly pleased with himself.

But there’s another saying…

Pride comes before the fall.

“The best in the series so far!” Patreon reader.

Join Connor, Edward, Ellen, Yosaku and the gang as they battle their way toward world domination!

Remember! There can be only one!

This is a LitRPG-Civ building fantasy tale that includes progression stats and settlement stats.

For lovers of 4X MMORPG civilization building games who enjoy a tale woven in the lands they spend far too much time in!

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what's the point of introducing a romance between Ellen an Connor throughout 2 books. if you're going to ignore it with a meek explanation of her saying maybe when it's over. then... take a broad left turn and create a romance between yosaku. I understand fighting and that brings people closer but ignoring a path or option partially trodden. then press on as if it never existed... like wtf. it seems as if it was convenient to kick it to the curb to give purpose to another character. think about it, how much sense would she have to do what she does for Connor if the romance wasn't there... none really..apart from false commitment.

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