[I died and was accidentally reborn as an angelic monstrosity, so now I’m building a holy dungeon-tower that is tall enough to reach the gods; so that I can complain about it! But the humans think that I am trying to destroy the world.] [Volume 3]
The Tower of Isaiah spires toward the heavens above, coming closer and closer by the day. The gargantuan construct that towers over the world pierces the clouds like a threatening spear, held aloft to any higher powers above who might be watching this new era of turmoil.
However, the precariousness of the situation is more than apparent as human society finds itself pushed to the brink because of the tower and what it represents. The Grand Crusade marches toward Isaiah's holy lands as the foul Witch Perchta and her strange associates conspire in secret to cause the fall of the paradise that Isaiah has created.
The meld between the physical and spirit worlds begins; the transformation of the land, the tower, and all the souls around it can no longer be stopped as the clock tower rings midnight and begins the cascade of the Final Core, which severs the boundaries between dimensions.
The age of Isaiah has fallen upon the fearful and faithful eyes of humanity. However, are their souls ready for the sight of the true form of its divinity? Or is the world as a whole not ready and prepared for the revelations brought on by the white-feathered spirit?
Prepare yourself for a thrilling climax in the third and final volume of Final Core! Dive into this riveting final installment penned by renowned and trending fantasy author D.M. Rhodes and experience the end of a tale that will leave you breathless.
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I know you were going for a deep, emotional ending to tie it all off. I know you thought it would be thought provoking. It is not that. What it is, is depressing. Nothing was achieved in the end, anyone memorable AND likeable was killed, the unlikable and forgettable get happy endings. Our protagonist becomes the type of God he preached against and all work was undone. Finding out the humming man, who altered events fir exactly this outcome, was hired by the god that our protagonist used to worship was horrifying. That means every awful thing was planned so that it could gaslight the protag in the afterlife. Why dude. This was a such a letdown I'm probably going to stop readimg this authors stuff so I can avoid wasting so much time on books that spit in my face.
God I hate this ending but I also love it someone save me
I am,,so conflicted because yeah, the ending I wanted isn't the ending I got, but also the ending I got isn't bad. If anything I'm mad as hell for the author indirectly (or directly?) lecturing me on the craziness of life. Which is, really good of an author to do.
Anyway TLDR read this trilogy please and fork over cash to the author by buying the books if you like it enough.
I really enjoyed the dual story about the witch (who I do consider evil, disgusting, etc. ) and Isaiah (who is a bit odd). I really liked this story. Great wrap-up, but I feel it could have split the story up a little with the perspectives being their own thing, sometime it was jarring but I still liked seeing them somehow. It really made the world feel alive. Great job D. M. Rhodes!