
The Complete Chronicles of Dar'ryn Series
An Epic Sci-Fi Box Set
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
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By:
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Sam Whittaker
About this listen
Four exiles are thrust into the wilds on a savage alien world. At first, it’s a simple matter of survival. But they are about to unwittingly be drawn into an ancient and forgotten war by a mysterious force.
Meanwhile, a sinister figure manipulates and murders his way to power. And he is far more than he seems.
None of the exiles know it, but they are connected and are about to be unwittingly swept into a heroic adventure spanning many worlds. If these reluctant heroes cannot come together and set aside their differences, a whole star system will be plunged into ruin and mindlessly enslaved to an ancient evil creature bent on destruction.
Storytelling at it's best. Supremely narrated.
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Much of the padding is DRAMA. For example, one character has a meal, and ponders eating. Should they just stop eating and possibly die of starvation? The character has that conversation with himself and decides to eat. Another character, a lizardman, is getting a drink of water from a stream. They have a long self-conversation about whether to drink with the snout or to dip in hands. A third character walks into a corridor for city walls. After getting to one turn, the character has a self-conversation about going left or right, then has an existential crisis about getting lost and dying of starvation, never to be found again. This is 20 feet into a well used corridor in a city after one random turn.
At the start, four different exiles all fight for survival, but their stories are all very similar, All are super-smart people being persecuted. All of them have long, similar stretches of introspection about their lot in life.
Fights for survival are interesting, but lose impact after introspection like Should I avoid drowning? or Should I defend myself in a murder trial when I'm Innocent? or Should I hide from a nasty monster? or Should I eat? If all of this padding got removed, this could be good, or at least better.
Too much introspection
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