Zenith Academy 3
Zenith Academy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Threet
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Gabriel Michael
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By:
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Cassius Lange
About this listen
We’d survived the battle for Sklava City, but just barely...
Parties were scattered, academies split, and the Tower—the monolithic structure that served as both order and protection—was toppled. What should we do next?
In short, we must make the city safe and find our path forward. The mistresses and elders have a plan, but it requires us to venture forth into the wilderness and seek out a new mind stone. The problem? We’re just students. And the world beyond Sklava’s wall is a wild and dangerous place.
We've found far more than we bargained for—hostile beast tribes, ancient and unpredictable elementals, but also the repercussions of generations full of bad decisions.
How will we survive? We must cultivate new strength, find new, more powerful allies, and prepare for a life unlike anything we’ve ever known.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-12-2024
Extensive reading of made up stat blocks
I wish that books like these would either; skip over reading the list Name, Title, proficiency, type, element, skill level, damage, crit chance percentage (insert 30~40 additional generic terms for the thing is good) OR give me a short statement, the next 15 minute of this chapter is me reading a stat block for multiple things 1 droning part at a time, take this opportunity to skip to the next chapter if your are not thoroughly excited by the reading of Excel sheets column by column.
Additionally, the writer established the MC is a nerd, the world is "like a video game". The repetition of the former feels far more common in this book, to the extent that it feels like you have taken on a personal challenge to add video game into EVERY paragraph. I would love to have a re-release of this series, where I just listen to the story.
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