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Voidgod
- Savage Dominion, Book 3
- De: Luke Chmilenko, G.D. Penman
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
- Duración: 16 h y 11 m
- Versión completa
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Maulkin and his Eternal allies may have just caused the apocalypse, but at least they’re doing it with style. The Voidgod is back and the Alvaren Queen is now convinced that Maulkin is the second coming of the Voidgod himself, but at least they have the totally awesome magic sword made out of the weapon that put the big bad down for a long nap last time! No wait, they don’t. The first thing Araphel did after stretching and yawning was to turn it to dust.
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The perfect God-slaying finale we've waited for.
- De Anonymous User en 01-20-23
- Voidgod
- Savage Dominion, Book 3
- De: Luke Chmilenko, G.D. Penman
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
Savage dominion
Revisado: 12-13-24
Fantastic read and very cool and funny! Totally enjoyed the entire series! Thank you guys!
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The Great Centurion
- Punic Wars (A Real LitRPG Roman Series)
- De: Angelus Maximius
- Narrado por: William Turbett
- Duración: 11 h y 36 m
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In the Roman Republic, Victor Maximus, a young Roman, is determined to be the next legendary soldier. Through determination and grit, he has impressed his superiors and becomes a great Roman general. Victor finds himself in the midst of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage. A period where the elephant riders have become hostile and threaten war once again. He'll have to quickly hone his skills as a general, gain experience, and manage his own army.
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Awesome Historical LitRPG!
- De TrustedReviewerFTW en 07-08-21
- The Great Centurion
- Punic Wars (A Real LitRPG Roman Series)
- De: Angelus Maximius
- Narrado por: William Turbett
Wasted Credit!
Revisado: 01-02-24
This book is terrible. The title makes it seem like a story about a “Great Centurion”….. however it is written like a generic Roman dungeons and dragons. The guy joins the army, takes 2-3 classes then becomes the legions general??!? Decent buy if your under 12 years old I guess. The reader also sounds rediculous. The Emperor in particular is made to sound like a child, and he keeps mispronouncing words…. Especially Carthage. I usually love these books, but felt the need to comment on this one due to my severe let down.
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