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  • Viridian Gate Online: Darkling Siege

  • The Viridian Gate Archives, Book 7
  • By: James Hunter
  • Narrated by: Armen Taylor
  • Length: 15 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (65 ratings)

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Viridian Gate Online: Darkling Siege

By: James Hunter
Narrated by: Armen Taylor
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Summary

Not even gods are safe from the power of the fabled Doom-Forged weapon. Grim Jack didn’t set out to be the leader of Eldgard’s united armies, but with dungeons falling one by one and hordes of Vogthar pouring into the material plane, it’s up to him to save both citizens and travelers from digital destruction.

His doomsday weapon will take him straight into the heart of Morsheim, but once there, even the combined might of the Empire and the Crimson Alliance might not be enough. He’ll have to uncover secrets buried for millennia just to get within striking distance of a death god gone mad, and the choices he’ll make will change him and the world forever...

From James A. Hunter, the best selling author of the Yancy Lazarus Series, Rogue Dungeon, and Bibliomancer (The Completionist Chronicles Expanded Universe) comes the seventh installment in the LitRPG epic Viridian Gate Online! Jack's adventures in a cutthroat virtual reality fantasy world will grip fans of Ready Player One and The Stormlight Archive alike. With over 250,000 copies sold, this is one series you don't want to miss.

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Hunter is still knocking the story out the park and although we are approaching the end the story continues to surprise me and keep me engaged.
Taylor again does great with his narration especially Jack.
Not much else i can say as this just refuses to keep out my fav list.

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The MC has become an idiot

The main character is getting increasingly stupid. He seems to forget he can effectively stop time, every crisis is caused by him "forgetting" all the powers and abilities he has, or a vital piece of information, it's just getting ridiculous. For what started as a genuinely good listen this series has become tedious.

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