Dead an Eternity Constantine’s War
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Virtual Voice
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
After two decades, the curse has spread. The dead do not rest.
High upon the hills of Candia, the monastery walls bleed with secrets, vines twisting over stone as shadows gather. Constantine, damned to walk as both man and monster, faces a war that will decide the fate of kingdoms. As the armies of the living clash with the legions of the cursed, blood runs through the valleys, and no soul is safe. And the ancestors watch, but destiny demands a sacrifice.
Eternal night is coming. And Constantine may be its last hope or its final conqueror.
For example, too many repeats of adjectives like "sharp".
- "His gaze was sharp."
- "His eyes were sharp and alert."
- "Their cries were sharp."
This is a common problem with AI storytellers that I use for roleplaying. So, for me at least, it sticks out like a sore thumb and makes it somewhat obvious AI had a hand in this book.
Other than that, the concept is good and it's a fun little story.
A Short Book Possibly Written By AI
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