

His name is Cal, and his dungeon wisp is named Danny (I think the spelling is right, I audiobooked). There are two main characters, the sentient dungeon who I'm not counting as human because although he started that way, he remembers nothing of being a human and is now something else entirely, he's definitely not a person anymore. I've never read a book where I laughed so much at deaths of adventureers, it was a very unique POV.

I can't say I've ever read anything like that before, and it was a ton of fun!Ī human has been sucked into a soul gem and starts spawning a dungeon! He's befriended by a dungeon wisp and together they start building and leveling up the dungeon with the goal of killing as many adventurers as possible. So, ya know when you're doing dungeon raids in video games? This book explores just how these dungeons come into being, why they spawn loot, why they have ranked monsters, how the bosses are built, and level up/magic rankings. If you enjoyed his book, you will probably enjoy this book, but be aware this leans way more towards RPG than mixed with epic fantasy like Rowe's book. This book is going to be pretty audience specific, after reading Andrew Rowe's Sufficiently Advanced Magic and enjoying my first LitRPG I decided I'd check out some more. I am burning through Indie Authors recently and I'm enjoying myself so much! Unfortunately for adventurers, the only way for him to achieve his goal is to eat anyone that enters his depths.īingo Squares: Debut Novel, Indie Author, Audiobook, Non human POV When a threat he doesn't fully comprehend bares its many teeth, Cal is determined to survive the attempt on his life. With the help of an energetic friend, Cal grows a dungeon around himself to bring in new sources of power. He is a Dungeon Core, a soul forced against his will into a magical stone. Questions plague those entering this particular place of power: Where do the "rewards" of weapons, armor, and heavy gold coins come from? Why is a fluffy bunny charging at me? For abyss-sake, why are there so many monsters? Cal has all of the answers to these age-old questions for a very simple reason. The only thing keeping the process from being easy is the Beasts that inhabit these places.

Conquering dungeons and using them to grow has long been the most efficient way to become a powerful adventurer. Their path to ascendance through cultivation.
