Crystal Core
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Crystal Core 5: A Litrpg Cultivation Adventure
More by David Burke
Sometimes before you can rise up, you must Descend first.
They have beaten the dungeon. Now they are launched out into a cold universe.
The remnants of humanity need to find a new home.
They will meet alien races. Some will be allies. Some will need to be killed.
Nothing worth doing is ever easy, but Jay has accepted his place and
will take charge of their destiny.
Learning to fight comes to Kyle like he is remembering something he had forgotten. Perhaps that makes sense as the reincarnated War God.
But weapons skills are not enough.
Kyle has to learn to work with a team.
More than that he doesn't even know who the real enemies are yet.
All that is going to change though, and the heavens will shake as the War God makes his presence felt once again.
Enemies abound, within and without. The newest foe Aden
had to face only showed that its time for the kid gloves to come off.
Aden will have to call on all of his bonds and gather every
ally he can if they are to win.
One way or the other the shadow will fall.
Free from those who would seek to make him their pawn, Kyle is now able to seek his own destiny.
His team is shaping up around him, but becoming divine has given him a larger view of things.
He never asked for any of this but can he turn his back on all of creation?
That may very well be what is at stake. His relationship issues may just have to take a backseat.
But let his foes beware, if a team isn't enough then the war god shall raise an army.
Aden and team have won the day but not without paying a price.
Some traitors have been defeated while others were revealed.
While he gained the resources of an entire robotics company and
gained independence from the board and military, it raised other
questions about what the shadow is truly up to. Playing whack-a-mole
with enemies would be enough to discourage any superhero.
Fortunately, Aden will do what he does best: survive and push on.
For once though, Aden can hope for more than just survival. His
heart is full of hope and love because he no longer has to
do this alone.
A new Prism has appeared but the monster
waves are coming faster than ever.
Will humaity's hope prove to be too little,
too late?
Meanwhile, Aden has too many voices
to listen to. This is his life but it turns
out much of what he thought he knew
about his past may be false.
Is it really destiny if it has been tinkered
with?
He will have to find his place while
building his team, training, and facing
off against new threats.
Perhaps the worst monsters are those
wearing human skin.
Reincarnated as the War God - he has a lot to learn to live up to that title.
His power is only as good as the skill he possesses to wield it. But there is a reason the former War God fell. He can only dare to imagine what foes lie in wait. He will have to build a team out of a former shield maiden, an elven sorceress intent on hiding her power, a beautiful lycan who doesn't trust anyone, and a mortal-hating fire celestial. What could be hard about that?
One dungeon floor down, but how many more to go?
Jay and company have survived the initial stages of the experiment. They have had to overcome everything from their dinner trying to eat them to murderous psychopaths trying to carve out a private fiefdom.
Worse, they aren't even aware of the impact the dissent among the aliens running this experiment are having on them.
Now, all the survivors seem to want a piece of Jay, which when they are a bunch of hot girls, doesn't see entirely bad.
He just has to sort out who is trying to manipulate him and who wants to be on Team Jay. All the while, finding a way for humanity to survive.
Boredom was killing Jay, not in a dramatic way but in the life of stifled potential way. He wanted more out of life.
Then without any warning he found himself part of an experiment without so much as the courtesy of a how do you do.
Jay has gotten his cluster to come together.
But new challenges always appear.
Most frustrating is an old crush from Earth joins them and throws questions
into all of Jay's relationships.
One truth remains. Their only hope is to grow stronger.
To do that they have to descend deeper into the dungeon.
At the same time, Jay has to decide how he feels about the women in his life.
Warning: this book contains detailed adult activities and unconventional relationships
Penultimate book of the Descend series.
The dungeon has become too small to contain their power.
Jay and the others are aware of the fact that they are on a ship the size of the moon.
More than that they know they are the last survivors of Earth.
They have to round up the rest of the clusters. Build their power further and burst out of this prison.
Follow Jay as he learns to embrace the power he has but more importantly the power of fusion,
where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
Warning: this book contains detailed adult activities and unconventional relationships.
Home is where the heart is...
At least that is what they say. Rob has made a home for himself
in Olimero. Now, he finds himself entangled in events outside
of the town he has made his own.
A tournament, rival gangs, jealous gods, and
an expanding family. It's a lot for one man to juggle, especially
as his wives each have their own interests.
What's a guy to do?
Why expand of course and make home where he finds himself.