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Dungeon Bound 6

Dungeon Bound, Book 6

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Dungeon Bound 6

By: Bastian Knight
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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Summary

After integrating Kimiko and her forces into Merideva's, Gabriel wasted no time in preparing their growing Domain for war.

The undead threat now serves at his command, but a greater danger remains. The Swarm Queen dominates much of the dungeon, seeming unassailable behind hordes of insectoid monstrosities.

Yet Gabriel is relentless in pursuit of his goals: to restore his fallen bonded and to crush Vesrah's Swarm before the sinister darkness she seeded in his soul claims him.

Two months of planning and training have set the stage for the first true battle against the Realm-devouring threat.

Gabriel's magic and swordsmanship continue to grow under skilled tutelage, and his beloved bonded are all powerful, dangerous women.

But even with an army of conjured monsters, can they defeat the Swarm before Vesrah grows impatient and surges forth to devour the world?

©2024 Bastian Knight (P)2025 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy
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My favourite narrator as always.
Just.. why is most fights "oops we under estimated them". And "I killed all the NPC guards (who have families too) on my way for vengeance but now that you're asking me to spare you I feel bad and you can live."
Why are there casual mentions of Japanese dress, weapons and culture but Ramen is the foreign concept.
I do like the books as a whole and the characters are entertaining. This one just bothered me in a couple parts.

Good series but NPCs don't matter.

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