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The Artificer's Chronicles
- The Artificer's Chronicles, Book 1
- Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
- Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
At seventeen years of age, Renan Saneris was still waiting for a talent to come up.
While everyone around him got a Class and could move on with their life, he was still waiting for Fate to finally tell him what would become of him. He tried his hand at Smithing, Sword Fighting, and even at being an Artisan, but he never got many results for his efforts.
One look at his Aetheric Record was generally enough to humble him as he had no skill beyond the basic level. He had no skill trees, no saving experience, and no class features.
One day, however, when he’s messing around in his father’s forge, etching small symbols into a blade as a gift for his best friends Yana, the glyphs start glowing and awaken something in him.
New Class Acquired! Artificer: Level One
Artificer? What in the void was that? He had never heard of such a thing, and no one around him seems to have a clue either. Still, Renan is determined to find out how it all works so he can help the community with his new powers.
When strange shadows attack his village, and he barely manages to chase them away with one of his new creations, he decides to join a group of Adventurers to investigate the threat and make sure everyone will be safe. In the process, he learns that his mysterious Class may be more than meets the eye.
Renan thought that getting a Class would be an end in itself, but it turns out it’s only just the beginning—the beginning of the Artificer’s Chronicles!
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-09-28
Good but short
It's a really good and entertaining story that had me laughing out loud at multiple occasions, but it's generally a really short story for how expensive it is. For 40 dollars Canadian you get yourself only 8 hours of reading time. I bought and finished it today when other books for the same price last me a few days as I listen to them while I'm at work. I do hope for a second book in this series soon
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