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Final Core: Volume 2

By: D.M. Rhodes, Razzmatazz
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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[I died and was accidentally reborn as an angelic monstrosity, so now I'm building a holy dungeon-tower that is tall enough to reach the gods; so that I can complain about it! But the humans think that I am trying to destroy the world.]

The Tower of Isaiah grows in might; Its master flourishes much the same. Adventurers flock from around the nation to be able to reap the seeds that Isaiah has sown in the world, earning themselves much glory and wealth and, in turn, earning the divine entity, Isaiah, much renown.

However, this new glory is not without downsides. The Holy-Church, threatened by Isaiah’s presence in the world, begins to make moves alongside the cruel, strange Witch Perchta, who holds a deep resentment towards Isaiah for her misgivings about their past that she is unable to forgive.

As the tower grows taller and taller, moving to obscure the light of the sun from reaching the nearby human city, Isaiah’s gaze rises towards the heavens that it is closer than ever to reaching. Its long-term plan is finally coming to slow realization as the great work becomes revealed and the true nature of the tower is shown to the world and the heavens so that they might come to understand the truth of the situation they’re all in.

This world is no longer the gods’, as they are deemed to have abandoned it. Nor does it belong to humanity, which is unable to find its way forward alone without guidance. This world belongs to the governance of Isaiah, and it intends to make this abundantly clear to all those who would doubt its just cause.

The spirit world and the physical world begin to stretch and break as bridges that were never meant to be crossed are moved upon by the white-feathered spirit.

What will this all lead to? Is the world ready for the age of Isaiah, or is the entity wildly misgiving in its desires for peace amongst all living things it intends to bring before winter’s break?

Find out in the second installment of Final Core, written by renowned and trending fantasy author D.M. Rhodes!

[Dungeon-Core] [LitRPG] [Base-building]

©2022 D.M. Rhodes (P)2023 Podium Audio
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A phenomenal dungeon core series that feels fresh

I live the concept of dungeon core stories but most of them feel extremely similar, too young adultish, and just plain. This series is a breath of fresh air and is excellently written and narrated. It feels much more organic and doesn’t fall into the never ending build a floor and level up loop. I love it, easily one of my favorites of the genre

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Continued adventure of a dungeon core.

This book primarily focuses on world and character building and features less action when compared to the first. But boy is it sure doing a good job in hyping up the upcoming battle of crusaders, witches, and monsters. Definitely check this one out!

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good book

this was a good book and I need more words to finish out this review or it won't let me submit it

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perspective overload.

3 paragraphs is about as much time you'll get before being thrown into random merchant. you cant get emotionally connected due to whiplash. our mc loses all personallity. on top of that the random exerts go on longer than some of the point of views. combine this with a va thats intanation while not bad is a sermon from a paticulary unintersting lecturer.

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