
Antelucan: A Divine Dungeon Series
Artorian's Archives, Book 13
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
3 months free
Buy Now for £18.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
John Pirhalla
About this listen
Heavenlies roam. Eternia protects. Avalon thrives.
Cal is sorted, Avalon stands. A winner is he!
Artorian wakes in youthful form version three, and happier he could not be. Exploring Avalon is a treat to the senses, with cat cafes galore and gossip flowing evermore. Lectures on Laws and leisurely walks fill his days, with plenty abound to catch the eye. All is well on this enthusiastic stroll until a Heavenly falls from the sky, and Artorian can kiss his simple days good-bye.
Escaping to Eternia by shoving a healer into a bag, Artorian has to contend with the mess he left behind. The place may be The Pale, but it’s janitor time! Eternium is ready for spring cleaning, but what’s that strange scent in the air? It’s foul, thick, and cheesy with flair. The penguins are here. All will despair.
Artorian prepares his most luminous means. For some stains, more Dakka is needed for cleans.
©2023 Dennis Vanderkerken (P)2022 Mountaindale PressListener received this title free
overall I would say not to bother with the series after book 5 at a push.
Just stop.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Last 2 books were bad and boring but i powered thru on the love for the first couple of books (before they get into Cal).
This one... I skipped over half of it as i couldn't handle how shallow it become. There is no consequences to anything. Characters who are suppose to be good and kind perform acts of horrible mental tortures on their 'enemies' and then everyone act like its nothing and a fitting punishment for simply being 'mean' to someone they like.
And genocide wizards from the earlier books are forgiven with not even the slightest of consequences - but we are told to feel sorry for them because they feel bad about what they did!!!!!!
Artorian - a character that i loved for how kind and smart he was - become a tyrant. Knowingly intimidating everyone around himself. Playing with his 'enemies' by intentionally powering himself down just to use 'deus ex machina' to win.
The love, compassion and deep thinking he showed is gone. Replaced by a shallow and unconvincing lies and horrible mind games and manipulation...
How can the author look himself in the mirror? Is the money truly worth destroying your own legacy ? Discarding all the hard work that was put into first few books? What are you doing?
Also this is a GREAT example of Audiable manipulations of scores. The Review section is full of 1 or 2 star reviews but the book is STILL at whooping 4.7⁎ Stars! HOW??
STOP! Just please STOP already!
IM DONE!
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.