Dungeon Eternium by Dakota Krout
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Seen as a novel of self-transcendence as only a fantasy RPG game could do it, there are few that go the full path in quite the way this one does.
I mean, we're dealing with an intelligent dungeon that is going full-bore toward being the most powerful ENTITY anywhere, and he just happens to be snarking it up and dragging along all his favorite dungeon-crawlers (and demigods) along with him.
Not that he doesn't have a good reason to get super powerful super quickly, of course. A big moon coming to smash the world kinda sucks. And Cal, being the nice guy (floating mountain) that he is, actually WANTS to save all those people (that he may have had a small part in endangering).
:) Fun stuff! And a great conclusion to the series! It has SOUL!
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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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