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Soul Weaver

The Seeded Realms, Book 1

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Soul Weaver

Von: Eric J. Vann
Gesprochen von: Jessica Threet, Daniel Wisniewski
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In the world of Kadora, a new power awakens....

Trapped and alone, Aziel is the greatest secret the Caelian Empire ever kept. For centuries he has been imprisoned as empires turned to dust and the world of Kadora changed around him - only to be released at last by Celia, a beautiful succubus.

As Aziel faces a race against time and struggles to master his immense powers, he must gather together his own group of loyal followers. It will take all the wit and counsel he can muster to navigate an unfamiliar world balanced on a knife’s edge as a rival kingdom moves to claim the Central Wilds, the land he now inhabits....

If Aziel fails, then those who have placed their trust in him - including the fiery succubus Celia and loyal Astrel, the queen of an ancient race - will pay the ultimate price. So begins a race to build a new home. But who - or what - is ultimately controlling this world? And does it want Aziel to succeed?

Combining minor elements of litRPG with a tantalizing mystery, Soul Weaver is the action-packed tale of a world on the brink of great change that will leave fantasy fans hungry for more.

Warning: This audiobook contains scenes of graphic violence and non-traditional relationship structures.

©2019 Eric J. Vann (P)2020 Eric J. Vann
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The 1st hour was so promising, but shortly after setting up an interesting story it just destroys everything with this system and overseer stuff. There are so many bad story design decisions. Something like binding a clueless protagonist to a place where nearly nobody goes is so aggravatingly unintelligent, this way the protagonist can not learn by exploring, wich means every bit of knowledge has to come through exposition wich comes from the few characters that find their way to the protagonist. The 2nd hour of the story is a nearly uninterrupted stream of exposition. It really annoys me how such interresting beginning got wasted because it just couldn't be a simple story, no it had to be gamelit and sci-fi and fantasy and mystery and and and....

good story wasted

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