Shadowcroft Academy for Dungeons
Year One
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Henry Kramer
About this listen
Build a dungeon. Slay heroes. Survive finals.
Wounded Army vet Logan Murray thought mimics were the stuff of board games and dungeon manuals...right up until one ate him.
In a flash of snapping teeth, Logan suddenly finds himself on the doorstep to another world. He’s been unwittingly recruited into the Shadowcroft Academy for Dungeons - the most prestigious interdimensional school dedicated to training the monstrous guardians who protect the Tree of Souls from so-called heroes. Heroes who would destroy the universe if it meant a shot at advancement.
Unfortunately, as a bottom-tier cultivator with a laughably weak core, Logan’s dungeon options aren’t exactly stellar, and he finds himself reincarnated as a lowly fungaloid, a three-foot-tall mass of spongy mushroom with fewer skills than a typical sewer rat. If he’s going to survive the grueling challenges the academy has in store, he’ll need to ace the odd assortment of classes - Fiendish Fabrication, Dungeon Feng Shui, the Ethics of Murder 101 - and learn how to turn his unusual guardian form into an asset instead of a liability.
And that’s only if the gargoyle professor doesn’t demote him to a doomed wandering monster first....
From James A. Hunter - best-selling author of Rogue Dungeon, Bibliomancer (Completionist Chronicles Expanded Universe), and the LitRPG epic Viridian Gate Online - and Dragon Award-finalist Aaron Michael Ritchey comes a brand-new Dungeon Core novel, like nothing you've ever heard before. Funny, funky, and full of Gamelit goodness, this is one novel you won't want to put down.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-09-21
An enjoyable listen
I'm surprised there there isn't more reviews for this book, it's a perfectly serviceable book that tickles all the right places if your a fan of the genre i.e fantasy / lit-rpg / dungeony core ect ect.
I will definitely be purchasing the the next installment which I hope will be coming along soon.
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- Alial1
- 04-05-21
How to train your Dungeon
The narrator does pause after 3-5 words which initially too some getting used to, but I soon lost myself in the story and then rarely noticed, then found myself actually missing it - go figure - lol
The story is very good and gets an insight into how they become dungeons cores if they trained - great concept and it translates well.
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