The Bee-ginning: A Dungeon-Core LitRPG
The Bee Dungeon, Book 1
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Savy Des-Etages
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Auteur(s):
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Icalos
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From the author of the Terminate the Other World! series comes a thrilling dungeon-core fantasy adventure sure to generate a lot of buzz . . .
Belissar has always lived a peaceful life, if not a particularly easy one. Though he lost his parents, he was taken in by a kindly villager who taught him his life's calling: beekeeping. But one day the local lord's ruthless son, Ruckanos, comes to their humble village to claim his own tower, slaughtering everyone.
Luckily for Belissar, as he lies dying with an arrow in his back, a tiny worker bee decides to interfere, and he wakes up not only alive but a whole new bee-ing. Turns out his little savior is in actuality a core, and together they've swiped the tower out from under the murderous Ruckanos.
Now Belissar is king of his own beehive/dungeon. But with power comes more trouble than he could've imagined. In addition to building and protecting his own monstrous apiary with the help of his fellow bees, he must confront the encroaching doom known as the Hunger that haunts the world and consumes everything in its path, leaving only death.
A stronger, smarter, more confident, and far less peaceable Belissar is about to show his enemies that when you mess with a hive, you'd better be ready to get stung.
The first volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than four million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
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It's an intersting story. Dungeon building but without the usual struggle against adventurers trying to plunder or destroy the dungeon. The main battles are against something completely different and the reason behind the existence of dungeons is different than other stories I've listened to.
It is very slow for progression. Lots of whining about having to make choices and loosing mobs. Lots of agonizing and talking through every potential decision. Still enjoyable to listen to for fans of dungeon core and litrpg. (we should be used to slower movement with all the stat reading that usuall ocurs.... no stat reading in this one though) It's still interesting to see the mechanics of the world be worked out and start to explore the versatility of bee's being a magical dungeon mob. It really is just a start though. I can see a lot of potenail expansion of the bee's and much of it can visibly be seen to have the ground work getting laid out.
My only real complaint is the naration. 90% of the naration was great. all the bee's all the internal thoughs, any side character. Distinctive voices, very expressive without painfully over dramatic. Except for the actual main character. His internal thoughs were read with lots of expression and emotion. But anytime he says someting out loud, he's some emo teenager full of angst. which just doesn't fit how he seems to be portrayed. Everything for the first half the book has him sounding bored with a hint of snark. complete contrast to the internal thoughts. By the end the boredom and snark wear off and we're left with him just sounding really dense. This is one of those times when it would have been better to not do a voice at all. having the male main character read in our femal narators normal voice would probably have been better.
Different take on Dungeon building, very slow burn
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