World At War
The Greystone Chronicles, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Hays
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Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Written by:
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Dave Willmarth
About this listen
King Alexander and his guildmates have expanded Elysia into a formidable kingdom. Their ongoing battle against the Dark One and the drow wizards is escalating. Alexander works to bring together the Elves, Dwarves, and Human Kingdoms to establish the alliance proposed by the Dragon King. But the dark magic of the drow has infiltrated even the highest offices, blocking his efforts.
War comes once again to the gates of the keep, and Alexander must find a way to defend his citizens before he can go on the offensive and take the fight to the stronghold of his enemies. All of Io, citizens and players alike, are pulled into war as the forces of darkness strive to destroy or enslave every surface city.
Olympus is still under siege, and the threat intensifies as doctors determine it's necessary to wake Jules from her months-long slumber. Jules and Alexander prepare to meet face to face for the first time, with a little help from their friends.
Join the Greystone Guild for this epic conclusion of a LitRPG tale of magic, monsters, wizards, and dragons.
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- Josh
- 2020-05-13
Disappointing
I have loved this series.. but this book ruined it for me, also seems that the author is bringing a bit to much IRL drama into the book.
Things in this book get brought up and passed off very quickly, the reader has no idea what is happening bit the PCs all know about it. I was VERY VERY disappointed with the way Fitz's background was kind of just thrown out there as if we already should have known... I had to go back to previous books because I thought I missed it in another book but I did not.. it was just a waste a potential awesome reveal to the PCs but they apparently already knew?
This appears to be a trend in this book as other things are mentioned but never talked about yet everyone somehow knows..?
I was okay with most and just passing it off until the end.. it was bad.. then the author brought personal drama into his book by naming a character after someone and murdering them? That just shows that the author wanted to be spiteful.. if you wanted to vent you could have adjusted the name at least so YOU know you made it for them like only giving initials... but you actually used real life names... It will take a lot for me to buy another book by this author at this point..
On the plus side the narrators were excellent as usual, they just got stuck with a bad story.
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- Rupert McCunnylingus
- 2021-07-22
bad ending
I feel like near the end of the book the author just gave up and was like ash " let's just throw some crap together and end it quickly"
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