Loremaster: Dragon's Key
A Progression Fantasy Adventure (Ascension of a Street Rat, Book 3)
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Narrateur(s):
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Pavi Proczko
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Auteur(s):
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M. E. Robinson
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Battered and broken, Rowan once again refuses to die.
Deep within the bowels of the earth, he wakes to find himself cut off from the world, his mana paths severed, and trapped within a strange dungeon: the Dracoludus.
Guarded by an ancient dragon who holds the only key to his escape, Rowan must grow stronger, and fast. For even if his friends survived the events of Miriarda Forest, then they are still in mortal danger, stalked by a genocidal cult who will stop at nothing to see their god returned to the continent.
Now, Rowan will need to prove that a mere street rat can ascend to threaten both dragons and gods if he wants to survive. For time is running out.
©2025 M.E. Robinson (P)2025 Portal BooksThe series is worth reading. If you've read the first two books, you'll enjoy book three.
Simultaneously amazing and dark
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BUT...
If the first book had a problem with slow pacing, then this book had the opposite. Things were moving so fast compared to previous books it was like the author went from a sunday afternoon drive to a fast and furious movie.
It's not necessarily a BAD thing, and some might say it was even needed. But some things I liked from the previous books that are a result of a slower pace were missing from this one.
The book was still awesome however and Pavi as usual killed it.
Loved it
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Good third book
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This book... is a collection of very poorly written happenstances that drag Rowan out of the previous setting entirely, introduces an entirely new magic system (that behaves exactly like the old one but has a fancier name... adding NOTHING meaningful to the book or fantasy system other than to dilute all Rowan's previous efforts) where Rowan's sacrifice from the last book just provides a convenient and completely unforeshadowed training montage with a conveniently placed magical sensei (who actually doesn't directly teach Rowan anything) which has the convenience of whisking Rowan away to a completely random story on which Rowan's entire focus is just random massacres of cult members for 20 hours straight.
The author unjustifiably resets the entire plot just to write a much worse book, with far less likeable characters who are all more one dimensional, and completely destroyed the progress system established by the previous two books. This is now a bizarre power fantasy mishmash where the characters regularly make ridiculous and idiotic decisions to helpt the author reach particular pacing points because they were either too lazy to come up with believable hooks to draw the characters where they needed to go for the larger story, or because they unfortunately are just to immature yet as an author.
I appreciate a lot of work goes into any book but unfortunately this was a big step backwards for this series and I couldn't even finish the book. I hope the author is able to learn from these mistakes to bounce back stronger in future works.
feedback wise, your characters need to have consistent personalities. As an author you need to craft situations to naturally guide the personalities of your characters through the story in a way that feels believable for them. almost like a DM with a table of players. right now it's like your characters are randomly possessed by some "story ghost" any time you need them to experience a particular consequence or make a certain decision, rather than something happening that would naturally lead them to it. This is much harder, but much more rewarding for the reader and leads to much richer characters.
Unforgiveable Poor Character writing
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