Bio Dungeon: Hemostasis
The Body's Dungeon, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
About this listen
Sometimes the only way to go forward is to go back....
Progen defeated the Parasyte that was engineered by the malevolent Blood Curse, but there is still a lot that the dungeon crystal needs to do to fully control his entire dungeon. While he actively works to finish controlling the rest of the body that hosts his presence, there lies one major obstacle to the culmination of his plans: the brain. The Blood Curse has locked itself away behind a barrier that keeps Progen from spreading his influence inside, while also preventing the Curse from manipulating anything outside of its hiding place. The dungeon crystal is thus stymied in his efforts toward complete control; but fortunately, Progen has gained access to new immune cells and systems that he can use to improve his host’s body – and thereby, his own survivability.
Meanwhile, when the dastardly Ghevin Drestice’s devastating use of the mind-control abilities of a strange crystal finally catalyzes interest in Marstin from the highest authority in Istut, the young thief-turned-adventurer is thrust back into the spotlight. Now he has to navigate his way through a brand-new world of political intrigue, secret organizations, and high society, all while struggling with the burgeoning power that has recently been unlocked inside of him.
While Progen fights against the immutable barrier around the brain and the Blood Curse, Marstin fights to survive this world into which he has inextricably been thrown. Both will face challenges that should end with their deaths, and only through unwitting cooperation will they see themselves through.
But will that be enough to survive against the Blood Curse’s temptations of power and its inevitable emergence from its magically-imposed exile?
Contains LitRPG/GameLit elements, such as character progression, statistics, and resource management. Also contains an in-depth, science-based portrayal of how the immune system responds to foreign pathogens via different white blood cells and other microscopic protectors, complete with a glossary of medical terms (factual and fictional). No harems, sexual content, or foul language.
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- Andy
- 29-01-22
Enjoyable
Different take on a dungeon core story which I rather enjoyed.
Hopefully there will be more.
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- Claudio Silva
- 08-09-21
Great Series. Love it!!!
its a great series love the development of the characters. Truly love the performance of Miles. Want more of it 5 Stars.
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- Sintia
- 02-12-21
Great concept, interesting execution.
I loved the idea, the pacing, and the writing style. You basically get two stories in one.
It was a bit harsh at times, the main protagonist certainly does not have it easy. I greatly enjoyed the development of both sets of stories, and loved to see them converge. At this point in the series I was more interested in what happened to the human protagonist rather than the dungeon, but I still enjoyed both sides.
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- HUGH SHARKEY
- 11-11-21
A bit dull
I have given the series the benefit of the doubt as it started of with a decent premise. But this will be the last book I will try in this series. The dialogue is rudimentary to the point of naivety and rather dull.
If you want to get off to sleep and can't manage it then it is good for that. I tried to concentrate and follow along but ultimately I decided it was that boring I just hoped everyone died quickly to put us all out of our misery.
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