
Dungeon Diving 202
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Boucher
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Jessica Threet
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By:
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Bruce Sentar
About this listen
Reeling from the conflict with the dwarves, Ken and several Haylon classes move to an event on the 28th floor of a dead branch of the dungeon to prepare for the raid.
While he’s busy training, his grandparents give him his first mission to assess and carry out on his own. Between Ken’s time of scouting out and investigating his target, he runs in with the other three schools and learns he’s not the only ace damage dealer. Pendulum, Trusk and the Royal Academy all have a student that’s a head above the rest of their peers.
The pressure is on, especially when one of them is associated with Ken’s latest assassination target.
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