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  • A Dungeon Core Experience
  • Written by: Jonathan Brooks
  • Narrated by: Miles Meili
  • Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Dungeon World 3

Written by: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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Following a miraculous resurrection, Fred - the half-human/half-dungeon-core hybrid - managed to reunite with Deecy, his helpful dire wolf guide and companion. Not only that, but he was able to perform an equally miraculous resurrection of Eisa, the human woman that had professed her love for him just moments before the tragic event of their deaths.

But would she be the same as she was before, or would she be forever changed by the unique process that had brought her back?

Accompanied by a friend from Fred’s past, the group journeys to the west in search of the Core Power Guild and the townspeople of Gatecross. Along the way, Eisa discovers the strange new abilities that she now possesses - abilities that are very similar to Deecy’s, the shape-shifting dire wolf that travels with them. Eventually, they arrive in the Deadlands, a constantly decaying landscape filled with undead monsters of all types; information on the Guild’s whereabouts are easily found, but Fred and his friends aren’t forgotten by the nature and earth cores that he had inadvertently destroyed.

Is anywhere in the world safe enough to create a dungeon that will keep his friends - and those he loves - protected from the threat that the Factions pose to them?

Only the broken shards of the dungeon cores he left behind know the answer to that.

Contains litRPG/gamelit elements such as statistics and leveling. No harems and no profanity.

©2019 Jonathan Brooks (P)2019 Jonathan Brooks

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Good story wasted

Most books by this author leave me shacking my head. He has well built worlds, good characters and decent story telling. But its held back by poor decision making for the details and repetitive themes. My biggest issue is that impactful scenes like death scenes fall flat when the outcome is predictable or u know it's a temporary state. The appearance of the squirrel used heavily in station core had me rolling my eyes. It was cute the first time in station core and got over used to bring it into another series is pointless.

Leading to the use of forest critters as the main monster in a fantasy series. Please mr Brooks get a d&d beastiary and select some interesting creatures for your next works your monsters are extremely unimpressive.Lastly the emergence of his dungeon core instincts is poorly handled. The cores attitude towards humans seemed to be developed out of convenience to play it as an instinctual need to take advantage of live stock excuses there behaviors and cheapens the main conflict in the series. Unfortunately leaves me where I was after the last book good story bad storytelling. I should add that even with the flaws it's an enjoyable series it's just sad to see something that could be great be decent.

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