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Corsair's Prize

Dungeon of Evolution, Book 2

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Corsair's Prize

By: DB King
Narrated by: Tristan Morris
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Marcus was once the Exile, but he is now known as Dungeon Bearer and Master of Evolutions.

Now that Marcus and the Gutter Gang have established themselves in the Wastelands, things are looking up. There are more dungeons to create, more experiments to be done, and more adventurers to enlist.

Except Marcus has made for himself a powerful enemy in Diremage Xeron, legendary vampire hunter. With his back pressed against the wall, Xeron will do whatever it takes to remove Marcus from the land of the living and take the dungeon faerie.

Marcus will have to dig deep and scour Kraken Island for legendary ingredients to place inside his dungeon. The results are almost always unexpected, but with such items, his dungeons are bound to produce something that can stop Diremage Xeron.

Or else Marcus and everything he loves will cease to exist.

Corsair's Prize is a LitRPG dungeon core novel that contains an intelligent main character, progression, and a unique age of discovery setting.

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