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Tree Dungeon

Divine Seed, Book 1

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Tree Dungeon

By: Andrew Karevik
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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This wasn't supposed to happen.

The gods should have agreed to fight the giants and let Ragnarök run its course and bring about the end of time. For a new world could only rise from the ashes of the old. But because the gods prophesied to die refused to take part, Yggdrasil - the World Tree - was forced to act before the stalemate led to the annihilation of the nine worlds and its very existence.

And so I was born.

One of the many seeds dispersed by the mighty World Tree, I was teleported through different planes and universes to find a new home where to settle. Eventually, I landed in a strange forest known as the Feverwood. However, this place is nothing like my home world. Here, there are no mighty Vikings or Valkyries, but humans, elves, orcs, and other strange creatures.

If I want to flourish and carry on the World Tree's legacy, I will have to grow my roots and expand my branches towards the sky. But if, at first, I rely on the ambient magic to power my growth, as my Mother did before me, I quickly learn that there's a far more efficient way....

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I love the dealings of the tree with the gods! it makes for a great story! very well narrated as well!

love the deity interactions!

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I loved that this was clean and had minimal to no swearing. It was fun to follow a dungeon rather than an adventurer. The voice actor was very pleasant and relaxing to listen to.

Good clean fun. :)

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this has been one of the best LITrpgs I have ever heard or read, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys this genre!

Amazing!

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This book has an interesting take on Dungeon Cores. I enjoyed it and I look forward to more.

Good start

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This is a great story and had me forgetting the world around me. I cannot wait for the next Audible to be released.

Great Story

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This was a fantastic adventure within the realm of a tree dungeon. Great job and super voice acting, love NH.

No spoilers, but it is a Tree and it is a Dungeon, but it is smarter than the average bear to boot.

Lots of intrigue, godly politics, treasure, loot, enemies and allies, battles and bargains to be had.

The greatest compliment I can give a book is to commit to reading the next in the series, and this I will do.

Of Yggdrasil and the World Tree - AWESOME

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this is a great story from a unique point of view, some litrpg enjoyers may not like it as much since there are no stats or system for leveling but it's point of view of the MC being a world tree make up for that. the only part that made me not like it as much is potentially a spoiler so I'll say it vaguely. there is an ability the tree has that it learns of early on and it uses often. it can devour the power and knowledge of a being slain inside of its influence. the tree does this several times and it's an important point in one of its advancements. however when it kills a particularly powerful mage that would have given the tree a lot of power and a lot of arcane knowledge the author either forgot this power was a part of the story, so that the tree would not now be an archmage as well or the author simply wrote it so that the tree somehow forgot this. I'm not sure why. it made me angry because I never would have given up that opertunity for advancement and the story never even mentions it in the slightest.

good but some points infuriate me

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I had a lot of fun with this one, love the idea of the world tree

Good time

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Really enjoyed the story and I found myself spending any chance I could to listen more to the story.

great tale

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I enjoyed this book greatly. I definitely recommend it. And the ties Norse mythology are a lot of fun.

Very well written.

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