For eons, conquering dungeons has been the most efficient way to become a strong adventurer. Although not everything is as straightforward as it seems. Several questions have always plagued the minds of those who enter these mythical places of power: why are there so many monsters? Where do the amazing weaponry and heavy gold coins come from? Why does the very air fill with life-giving energies?
Cal has all of the answers to these age-old questions, for a very simple reason. He is a Dungeon Heart, a soul forced against his will into a magical stone. After several lonely years, Cal was able to regain sentience, allowing him to form new memories while slowly growing a dungeon around himself. With help from a friend, Cal learned how to create monsters and traps, increasing his power and size quickly.
When a threat to his existence rears its head, Cal decides that he will do anything to stay alive and become stronger. Unfortunately for treasure-seekers, the fastest way for Cal to achieve his goal…is to eat anyone that enters his depths.
Similar Yet Different For readers familiar with the series “The Slime Dungeon”. The description of this book may sound very familiar, and in a way it is. You have a person who becomes a Dungeon and who must work to challenge adventurers. The difference lies in the mechanics of the world. Gone are the Rpg like abilities that Doc has to choose from, instead things occur due to the dungeons own innovation and brilliance. He must work to discover every improvement or mob. The Divine Dungeon provides a much more fluid…
Fun story from the dungeon’s point of view This was a pretty cute story about a guy who dies and gets his soul sucked into a crystal, becomes a baby dungeon, and learns all about how to level up with the help of his funny sidekick wisp friend. It is also about a young man who realizes an opportunity when he sees it and cleverly buys the whole mountain where this new dungeon of possibilities is located. It is also about the group of adventurers he becomes friends with who help him level up so he can become strong enough to keep his…
Fresh twist on a familiar concept Preface: In the interest of full disclosure, I would like to say I personally know the author, but if anything, it would cause me to be more critical of his work.Â