Eons have passed measured only by the footfalls of the Great Titans of Lum'rathren. The song of change is to be sung again and again unending. All shall hear the trembling howl, the call, the echoes of fights both ancient and fast approaching.
Axle finds himself in a rock after an odd thunderstorm. After discovering what happens to dungeon cores on Anoris, Axle decides it's time to pack up shop and hit the road. It's a big old world out there for a dungeon core, and moving is the best way to stay ahead of the subjugators.
Adventures and travels to new and exciting places have been Eric's soul's solace throughout his life. After an odd thunderstorm at Heaven's Gate, Eric is about to travel further than he could have ever imagined and begin an adventure that will alter the multiverse.
This installment focuses more on Eric the cultivator than Axle the Dungeon. Eric enters and passes the selection tournament. He gets in the elite training program and begins gaining ground as a cultivator before he has to enter his sponsor’s political games. Axle arrives at a dungeon city and starts studying the world. He gets the chance to delve the dungeon and learns more about what his fate will be if the cultivators learn the truth about him.
It’s a fun and engaging installation. It does need editing as there are misedits and a lot of homonyms and word confusion. Most common is shuttering-stuttering-shuddering. At some point the reader can ignore it, but once in a while it stops the flow. The editing is improved over the first book. I look forward to reading the next installment. Please enjoy
I rather enjoyed book 2, far more than I did book 1. My problem with book 1 is that it was mostly a dungeon core book, with elements of a cultivation story. Book 2, was all about cultivation and a training montage. While it did progress the story it was missing several plot elements, namely conflict and any sort of climax. Would I recommend this series after book 2, yes.
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