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Arcane Engineer: The Awakened Dungeon

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Of the Mages and Engineers of the Silverhand Empire, none are more powerful than the Silverbloods. Users of legendary abilities, able to create from magic buildings and constructs near instantaneously, further enhancing their prowess through the imbuement of elemental magics into their constructs to aid in support of the Empire and its citizens. Even with such power, the Empire is stretched thin as monsters spawn from within the heart of the world and the threat of incursions at the border threatened the peace.


For all of the last 4 years, Abby has only dreamed of one day joining their ranks. Finally, after completing her training at the Mason Guild’s Academy, she has the chance to serve. But not all dreams come true so easily, for Abby has been unable to bind an element to herself. Instead, forced to choose the school of the Arcane. Her first assignment with the is to travel to the West were the abandoned Dungeon of Reach is rumored to be located and meet with the once head of the now-defunct and disbanded Adventurers Guild to investigate ill rumors of monster stirrings

129 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 14, 2020

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Andrew O'Kelley

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Andrew O'Kelley was born in the Pacific Northwest, and loved every minute of it. After spending a few years in the military he relocated with his family to the deep south where he practices Social Work.

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December 19, 2020
Interesting story and world building. Mechanics of the story are quite intriguing and looking forward to where the story will go.
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November 29, 2020
I don't mind imperfect editing, but I'm not going to keep reading something that has multiple errors per paragraph - and we're not just talking typos, but broken sentences.
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