The Boneless Dungeon: Rebirth
A Dungeoncore GameLit
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Narrated by:
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Zura Johnson
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By:
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Devin Auspland
About this listen
In a world of sword and sorcery, Breck died and was reborn as a dungeon core, a specialized living gem in charge of creating and managing a dungeon. Unlike most dungeons, he was handicapped with the inability to create bones, the very building blocks that comprise most living creatures. Breck just wants his life back, his humanity, and will do whatever it takes to achieve his goal. Even if that means killing the hordes of adventurers that want to plunder his depths so that he can gain the power to transcend.
Zach, a new adventurer, is given the quest to find the source of new cosmic energy that has made itself known, the same cosmic energy that creates dungeon cores. It’s the lucky break he’s been waiting for his whole life. But he’ll face opposition that will see him dead before they let him complete his quest.
Despite his inability to create monster’s with bones, can Breck gain enough essence to rank up and become human again or will he be forever trapped as a dungeon? Will Zach be able to live long enough to complete his quest while other guild members are hunting him? What happens when Zach’s and Breck’s paths collide?
Find all this out and more in this exciting GameLit, The Boneless Dungeon: Rebirth.
©2020 Devin Auspland (P)2020 Devin AusplandWhat listeners say about The Boneless Dungeon: Rebirth
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- K Mich
- 13-05-21
Ok enough story but slow
This book has a few new ideas on the dungeon core and hero, but maybe has not enough of them and the characters are not overly interesting. This makes the story progression a bit boring or slow.
It doesn't help that both the dungeon character and hero each have their separate origin story, so by the time one gets to some action, the others beginning exposition starts.
Unfortunately, both are also a bit of a 'Mary Sue', generally good but clueless guys and things just happen to them. Neither have any personally traits that drive them.
I hope this gets better with the next books, but I kinda don't feel like finding out.
Zura's audio performance is amazing
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- Jason Burton
- 21-09-20
Good Story but felt a little short
I liked the story but felt it could have done with being longer. More time in the dungeon experimenting and growing, and some more personal time between characters.
Narration was good and would like to listen to the second book.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-03-21
Great book
I definitely enjoyed this book. I look forward to the next one to see what happens to the dungeon and Zack
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- ThatPerson
- 12-09-20
I couldn’t stand the narrator
The book was... okay... but the narrator made it worse. I tried but i couldn’t stand it.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-08-23
why would you ever want to go back?!
Stories involving rebirth often include some homesickness, a want for the convenience of the old.
this goes double when theirs a species shift.
but I am supposed to believe the main characters desire to return to an over crowded <self-censored>hole, for a cookie.
a singular. terrible. Insult-to-the-name. Cookie.
hard pass. dudes a rock, tasting pure delicious essence, and still wants that crappy cookie.
honestly wish I had never wasted a credit on this book.
reader was good. props where its due.
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