
Progression of Power: A Dungeon Short
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Narrated by:
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Aidan Scotland
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By:
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Kit Falbo
In the dungeon diving business and life, things haven't been going Amabel's way. Passed up in progressing up the tiers of power by friends and former teammates she finds herself at the end of her rope and purse adventuring wise.
In that tight spot, she finds herself making choices and agreements she wouldn't usually make.
Progression of Power is a short dungeon diving story. Itcontains some light crude language.
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Like daisy duke shorts... the shorter the better.
The author cuts his own path, very different then other litrpg or mmorpg... or whatever its called this moment.
Entertaining Short Story.
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This is one of those testerbooks that needs to be
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An Introduction to the Genre
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I liked some of the premises, some of the monsters, and the way in which dungeons are spoken about or classified.
What I didn't like was the lack of character building and identification. Even for a short, it seemed rushed in this regard.
This premise and possible world has some potential. Some of the more juvenile antics made for a little more lighthearted fun. Building on the world and how the author speaks on dungeons, it could be a fun series. But the characters need more to pull me in.
A bit disjointed but has potential
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