The Crafter's Dungeon: A Dungeon Core Novel
Dungeon Crafting, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Louise Cooksey
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Written by:
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Jonathan Brooks
About this listen
Sandra had been a merchant traveling through the human lands of Muriel, though that wouldn’t have been her chosen profession.
What she would’ve loved to become was a crafter, producing wondrous creations with her own two hands; however, she didn’t want to become a master in just one craft - she was interested in them all.
Unfortunately, Sandra was born with a deformity in her hands that made them appear frozen in a claw-like pose; as a result, she couldn’t grip anything with any sort of strength or dexterity, meaning that she wasn’t able craft anything but the most simple of things that required very little in the way of hand-based manipulation. To top it off, while most people could access and manipulate at least one or two of the basic elemental energies, she could see them all - but was unable to manipulate a single one.
Despite these setbacks, Sandra spent the majority of her 26 years of life visually learning the processes, techniques, and secret formulas for every aspect of crafting she could discover. And it was that pursuit of knowledge that ultimately led to her untimely death.
Reborn in the shape of a tiny Dungeon Core, Sandra learned about the purpose behind dungeons and Cores from an assigned dungeon helper; at the same time, she also discovered that she had much more freedom than most other Dungeon Cores.
The repercussions of her mere existence could end up being far-reaching, but the most important thing she learned had nothing to do with the other Cores, the different races, or even the real purpose behind her being brought back to life as a strange glowing gem. Sandra didn’t care about any of that, though - all she cared about was that she could finally do some crafting.
This Dungeon Core story contains LitRPG/GameLit elements such as statistics and leveling and a heavy crafting emphasis. No profanity and no harems.
©2019 Jonathan Brooks (P)2019 Jonathan BrooksWhat listeners say about The Crafter's Dungeon: A Dungeon Core Novel
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- trevor medwid
- 2020-07-13
great story really enjoyed it.
I enjoy fantasy novels and especially ones that involve settlement development. so being a dungeon development was a nice spin. interested to see where the creator aspect comes in. I'm not a religious person but it adds a level of mystery. keep up the great work and can't wait to read the second one.
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- john
- 2019-12-18
I like it.
This is my first dungeon core and I already love this genre.🙂
It would be neat if a story had a core as a side character or antagonist.🤔
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- Kevin
- 2020-02-07
Worthwhile investment
Slow to start but good once it gets going it's pretty good. The main character is a genuinely nice person that I really fell in love with. Also I loved hearing from a disabled main character!
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- Simon von Allmen
- 2019-10-25
original take on my favorite genre (SPOILERS)
story setting was Good. loved the unique dungeon system and how it was progressing. would love if you went into more detail about the crafting process itself.
the main character seems a little too calm in my opinion from having just spent 250 or so years in complete isolation, although her being a special case with this Creator is a totally plausible answer to this.
lastly the voice actor lacked emotion for me and cant realy do a male voice.
This series has great potential and I will be buying the next release
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- Scarlett
- 2020-11-10
Give the second book a try before forgoing
honestly if i only listened to this audio book without giving the second book a listen i would return this book. luckily i gave a shot and the massive issues as the menu reptiviness and all the bad parts are easily improved upon and by 3rd and 4th book it gets much better and more then just crafting such as amazing stories.
In a summary the first book has a lot of issues but if you give the second book a try it is well worth it. Also all books have a very detailed recap of all the previous books so you could even skip this one and jump right into the 2nd book and you wouldn't miss much but the boring and annoying menu and dungeon core mechanics drivel.
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- Megan
- 2020-05-09
meh
I enjoyed hearing about a 'female' dungeon core, but I found the narrator boring and monotone. Crafters Dungeon has an interesting twist to the dungeon core trope in that this dungeon is trying to work with the sentient races rather than ultimately working for it's own gain and leads to an ultimately more likable and sympathetic main character. However it also fell into the pit hole trap of any action or momentum being bookended by long boring fact sheets that may be interesting to read on paper but are a huge drawback in the audio format.
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