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Dungeon Man Sam and the Lich King's Regret
- Dungeon Man Sam, Book 2
- Narrated by: Chris Ciulla
- Length: 20 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
Dungeon Man Sam has built his dungeon. Now he must defend it. It will not be easy.
Far away in his palace at Phyrexes, a lich king returns to life with murder on his mind. His target? Samuel James Tolliver and anyone close to him. His method? Power to rival the gods, legions of undead warriors, and half a century's worth of wicked cunning and skill.
Elsewhere the keepers of the System have taken notice of him and watch patiently with knives sharpened. Beyond them, an unknown power awakens and takes deadly offense at Sam's very existence.
Atop a hillside, a specter from the past watches and waits, preparing to shatter an old friend's heart into a thousand pieces. Again.
Now Sam must fight for his survival and for those he loves against gods and devils alike. And, if he has time, he might just solve the mysteries of the universe and discover the meaning of life itself.
Yes, really.
For Dungeon Man Sam, the only easy day was yesterday. Tomorrow comes the storm.
Dungeon Man Sam is a character-focused base-building-and-defending litRPG featuring a heavy emphasis on character and story, fast-paced action, and a hearty dollop of humor thrown in for good measure.
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- Dominic Juckes
- 02-08-23
absolutely amazing
I'm not the best at giving reviews but I found the story to be one of the best slit RPGs I've listened to in a while it weaves the game mechanics into the narrative very well rather than a lot of stories which use it as a crutch to power level the main character to godhood through mock countless meaningless fights. every conflict is meaningful in some way and progresses both the story and the development of the characters involved while both listener and Tolliver slowly unravel the nature of the world and the conflict that he is now embroiled in. Please get this book so I can read or listen to book three when it comes out
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