Alston Sleet

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Alston Sleet



Average rating: 4.14 · 2,042 ratings · 144 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Dungeon Traveler (Dunge...

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Traveling the Dungeon (Dung...

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Journey Through the Underda...

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Age of Victoria

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Digital Me

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The Humble Life of a Skill ...

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“I died hours later in the hospital, having survived just long enough to see myself reported on the news as ‘man hit by a truck while looking at porn on his phone.”
Alston Sleet, The Dungeon Traveler

“Information like that is literally world-changing. A spear at the end of the day is just a pretty bit of metal which may or may not be useful for long.”
Alston Sleet, The Dungeon Traveler

“Classic management technique there. The others will complain and fight over the donuts or the coffee, while the boss gets down to business. Or, at least, he makes it look like he is. It's hard to argue who is in charge when he gets stuff done and they are bickering about the tents. If you have to tell someone you are in charge, you aren't in charge. Always bet on age and treachery instead of youth and vigor.”
Alston Sleet, Traveling the Dungeon

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