
Dungeon Incursions, Book 5
A Slow-Burn Apocalyptic LitRPG (Dungeon Incursions Series)
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Ragona
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By:
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Adam Bright
About this listen
Lance and his team barely survived their latest Dungeon Incursion.
As full members of the nascent government organization running the incursions, they know now that things are going to just get more dangerous. To combat that, they've got new skills to purchase and most of all - a new Class Quest to pursue. Perhaps these new Classes will provide the edge that they need.
Dungeon Incursions is a slow-moving apocalypse, where the system doesn't lead to societal collapse but changes in civilization itself. Not solo OP MC but team-based dynamics. Fans of post-apocalyptic and apocalyptic LitRPG fiction like Primal Hunter and Defiance of the Fall will be thrilled!
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