• Birth of Legends: DarkEnergy

  • Steel City Series, Book 3
  • By: N. J. Colesar
  • Narrated by: Eric Carlino
  • Length: 13 hrs and 10 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Birth of Legends: DarkEnergy

By: N. J. Colesar
Narrated by: Eric Carlino
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Publisher's summary

Will these last defenders of hope perish in the flames of chaos? Will anyone survive and witness a Birth of Legends?

The Heroes of Awesome barely escaped the nephilim’s twisted fortress alive. But now an even greater threat endangers the Steel City.

The Horned Legion of kefali approach from the northwest.

A vast orc horde lumbers ever closer from the east.

A mysterious army of darkness stalks the night to the south.

The tenuous alliance between humans, elves, and dwarves will be put to the test as this final bastion of humanity is surrounded by endless enemies.

©2019 Entanglement Interactive LLC (P)2020 Entanglement Interactive LLC
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Story seemed to be lacking. Look, here is the bottom line, the Awesome guys and gals, didn't adventure any place. Just sitting in little ole Pittsburgh still; waiting to be attacked by hundreds of thousands of enemy troops. Oh by the way, they don't have that many troops. Not even half that is able to fight. Because the author failed to tell you that. Also, they need to stop with the large scale battles and troop movements because you have no idea the unbelievable logistics to move around, feed and organize. Not to mention the crazy mess all those bodies would leave. The last book it was all about the awesome wall the dwarfs and elves built together, well that wall lasted a chapter or two and bonus the enemy knows how to fly over it, shocker!

Why Pittsburgh? How did all these enemy troops end up in Pennsylvania? Why not scattered all over the US or World? At first the portals were just transporting a handful races. now its like the Author has turned into a Drunk AD&D GM and opened the monster compendium and just rolled a D20 for every page in it, multiplied it by a thousand and made them attack Pittsburgh for giggles.

Don't get me started on M1 Abrams firing at troops that are sitting on the bridges. This goes back to someone saying the author does not know how weapons work. This is true and a prime example is this fight.

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