The Dungeon Phoenix
The Dungeon Slayer, Book 4
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Konrad Ryan
Tad Harrington successfully closed Warrior Titan, but at what cost?
He lost friends, loved ones, and even himself. With no sign of his brother Liam, Tad must face his champion rank-up trial, gain strength, and save his brother alone.
What of other loose ends? What of the mysterious void egg, or his new silver dagger, Agony? Worse yet, wearing the skin of his former enemy, how will it interfere with his relationships?
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great story!
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Another great book
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The absolute power
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The added issues that the MC either creates himself or comes to him just seem excessive. I understand that conflict is needed to advance a story or character but Tad just seems to decide to make things as hard as possible for himself for no real or explainable reason. I understand he is still a teenager and teenagers do dumb stuff but at some point that cannot be used to explain the amount of bad decisions he makes.
I still love the world and system that has been built. The other characters in the world do confuse me sometimes basically ignoring the world actually ending to do dumb villain stuff. Overall though still well done.
Despite all my issues I still enjoyed the continuing adventure. I just hope the next one is a little more real advancement for Tad and less creating new problems or dumb decisions
A good listen
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