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Aurora Rises

A LitRPG Adventure (A Dragon Idol's Reincarnation Tale, Book 4)

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Aurora Rises

By: AbyssRaven
Narrated by: Erin Bateman
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A promise fulfilled, a dream of two lives achieved, yet the crimson fire wishes for more.

The adventures of Hestia, finally able to call herself a bonafide professional idol, now leads her deeper into the human kingdom of Artorias, specifically, to the small, idyllic town of Firwood.

No longer in the countryside, the number of prying eyes have grown ever more, and this time, they wish for more than to strike a simple deal. Whether it comes from the seemingly well-informed guild master of the hunter’s guild, the opportunity-seeking nobles, or the divine Goddess of Light who ushered Hestia into this world, the young dragoness would soon learn that tipping your toes into civilization would naturally force you to face its responsibilities.

With the scar of the God of Fire etched into her status Profile and her soul, the long-awaited talk with Aurena would thrust Hestia into the world of a god’s blessed. To become their Champion or Saint, to enact on their will and smite their enemies, and to reap the bountiful rewards their divine Quests would bring. Yet, all Hestia wishes is to live her life as an adventurer and to journey the world with her voice heard by everybody.

Freedom is fleeting … Yet to Hestia, Saori, and Tasianna this fact is nothing new. To rise to the occasion to fight, protect, or entertain, that is the creed of this party!

Book 4 in this LitRPG Series about an underdog rising up to be the idol her new world didn't know it needed. Hestia may start small, but one day her power will match her determination.

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I only really have two complaints:
1. You need third-party roaring and growling because the VA sounds like a yawning cat
2. The stat reads are getting very long now. Luckily, many of them are at the end of the chapter, which is good. It would be even better if there was a verbal indicator that it was the end of the chapter, and that you can just skip to the next chapter In the likely event that you don't want to listen to five minutes of stat page

Another Great Installment

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Always enjoy a good progression story.
The narrator though...when the MC does a battle roar...freaking adorable.

The narrator is perfect.

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This is a great series I can recommend to anyone who loves the sub genre of humans getting reincarnated as monsters in another world.

I loved the progression in levels, Hestia fulfilling her dream, Tasiana as the supporting role in the party and Saori's business ideas from Earth. I can't wait to see how both Hestia and Saori build on those ideas in the upcoming books.

What I didn't like is the excessive profanity from what should be sheltered kids and the weebness. The books would be 10 times better if it didn't have those aspects. Let the characters speak one language. No Japanese or German and tone down on the profanity.

Good series, can't wait for the next release

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I can't say what it is but things feel cheap or dull with this one past the first quarter of the book. Maybe I just getting burned out in lit rpg stuff but I was constantly working to get though this one. Now one complaint about the voice work I have is everyone's internal monologue or thoughts is the same as out little dragon idol and it can be confusing at times when the perspectives shift from her. Also the yelling screams and singing is well flat it seems like it was done so poorly that it was kind of malicious compliance.

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it would have been fine if the songs were actually song instead of read out in more or less monotone, and if the poem spell chanths weren't contant as a word filler when they really weren't necessary, but they were and became more and more of an annoyance.

poems and songs...

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