
Asgard
A Divine Dungeon Series (Artorian's Archives, Book 9)
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
About this listen
The chips and cheese are down. The Great Devourer has come. Time to throw one continent of a tantrum.
Artorian has finally come to an accord with Eternium in the name of destroying the demon infestation. By relying on his past successes in Eternia, successful alliances, races believing in their sun-deity with all their hearts, and exotic new artifacts, Artorian throws the first stone to accelerate the beginning of Eternium’s end.
The remaining infernal leadership is on his hit list, and ticking them off is a task he is overjoyed to complete from beginning to encore. After all...even demons can find redemption in the face of glorious explosion damage.
©2021 Mountaindale Press (P)2021 Mountaindale PressThe best way to summarise it is “rushed”. So many threads were forgotten or shoehorned into a plot that just felt like the series was trying to end.
I feel that Artorian lost character and meaning by pushing the plot forward. We skipped multiple realms, interactions, character progressions and more.
This book was disappointing and was hard to engage with - I am not sure whether I hope another addition to the series takes a step back and give it the time and care it deserves or hope that if the authors are no longer committed, that they just leave it.
It would be a shame to see such an amazing universe end on such a note
It just felt - rushed
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