Dungeon in the Clouds
A Dungeon Core LitRPG story (Rise of Kers, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Justin Thomas James
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Dorrie Sacks
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Jeff Hays
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Annie Ellicott
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By:
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Daniel Weber
When Kers is reborn as a dungeon core, he finds himself stuck in the most improbable of places: a cloud. High in the sky and far away from the usual solid resources, Kers must face the obvious question: How is a dungeon to build itself without wood or stone?
Luckily, Kers has the sarcastic (and sometimes helpful) fairy Selena to help him get his bearings. Together, the pair delight in exploring Kers’ weird existence, creating novel mobs, and enticing adventures to plumb the lofty heights of his floors.
After all, with vicious yet fluffy snow leopards, infuriating pink slimes, and some sharks with freakin' energy beams, what’s not to love? Everything seems to be falling into place.
That is, until the other dungeons—each with their own unique resources and machinations—also take an interest in Kers. He soon finds himself with strange new friends and dangerous new foes.
After all, the Adventures Guild does not take kindly to "irregular" dungeons....
Forced to fight, Kers must use every advantage his unique situation grants him if he and his new family are to survive this second chance at life.
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This was a fun book.
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But what’s with the vocab? It’s like they tried to pick the least used words in the dictionary.
I’m not sure why I need to know when someone had a damaged coxis or when they start pulling rancor instead of agro. (why did they stop using agro?)
Instead of bifurcated why not just say it split.
It creates weird and confusing moments in the book like when a hero has a queer moment (something strange happened) or when a heroine is caught playing with her thong. (a small leather strap for a cape.)
And why ROYGBIV goats?
Not multicolor, not rainbow, but actually writing ROY-G-BIV.
Synonyms are great, maybe just don’t go off the deep end.
Good story. Weird obsession with vocab words
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for a while.
Story awesome
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Has the D&D world building vibe...
Whating for ßook #2
Dungeon ßuilding
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