• Breaking Ground

  • A Fantasy LitRPG Base Builder (Enora Online, Book 4)
  • By: Arlo Adams
  • Narrated by: Brian Meslar
  • Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Breaking Ground

By: Arlo Adams
Narrated by: Brian Meslar
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Publisher's summary

The stone has fallen....

Gemini Fowler and company have come a long way in a short time. They've strengthened their bonds through endless challenges and an incredible dungeon crawl beneath the perilous Plague Barrens. Now, they'll face a new challenge as conflict with the royal regent, Governor Zane, looms.

Mercenaries pursue.

Troops amass.

But Gemini and company have a secret weapon: the Foundation Stone.

A hybrid role-playing and real-time-strategy experience, Enora Online: Breaking Ground is a heart-pounding adventure for fans who enjoyed Gemini's Crossing, Quest for Roshan, and The Plague Barrens.

The game has only just begun.

©2019 Layer2 Publishing (P)2020 Layer2 Publishing

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love the story.. but...

(possible spoilers will try to be vague) I find myself becoming increasingly irritated with our light priestess. Reshawn? no idea how its spelt. our Mc has saved this bint twice, she knows he is one of the mythic ones, yet when they think he's been lieing to them (because he can't talk about the real world) he loses an entire disposition rank and the "light" priestess healer is basically the cause of his death in a dungeon because she doesn't do her job and ignored him. Was also a little upset how they handled that, They basically betray him over a misunderstanding and hes ready to let heads roll.. but later theres some cheesy explanation to Pria and everything is right peachy again... but back to our "light" priestess. Despite everything she is constantly busting his chops. idiot this , Noob that. belittling his abilities... idk just doesn't seem to fit. ...

The stat dumps are as annoying as ever. If this was a physical book I guess it'd be OK cause I could just Scan it or skip it. But having to listen to it over and over and over and over and over and over is highly annoying. Why do we need a full recollection for one little new thing? I'm probably making it sound worse than it actually is but it's the one aspect of litrpgs i can't stand.



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overexpalining

how many times do I have to hear what an ability does or how an ability works. it seems arlo had a minimum word count and why is do you have to repeat abilities a couple of times when nothing changes just because he is trying to figure out how to place points we dont need that

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