
Lord of the Dead (A LitRPG Saga)
The Eternal Journey, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Guy Williams
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By:
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C.J. Carella
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The adventure continues! Hawke Lightseeker, Twilight Templar, prepares to confront the Necromancer who feeds on the souls of his fellow Eternals. Before he can lead his band of adventurers into the dread mountain fastness, however, Hawke must conquer a Lair, help organize the town of Orom, and raise his strength in a series of increasingly more difficult quests.
©2020 Fey Dreams Productions, LLC (P)2020 Fey Dreams Productions, LLCThe settings are quite bland , noob village, city, necromancer stronghold, tarter sauce (tartarus)
. With the fights just listing the truckload of spells he gets by just existing. The fey are stupid, The necromancer was lame and the dungeons are pedestrian.
I'm assuming that the author saw all these random things in another novel or if not is just retreading well worn down ground, as its almost as if he goes thats a cool idea! why cant my character have that. over and over again.
+ there is apparently greater god like powers helping the MC making the series super boring as he is just reacting to external threats, passive with 10 or 20 cards he can pull from out of nowhere to reverse a situation. personally im done with the series cya.
Boring af.
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