If you die in the battle of good versus evil, maybe it's time to change sides. Beno doesn't remember much about dying. Only that it hurt, he probably deserved it, and there were no snacks in Death's waiting room. When he is reborn as a dungeon core and he joins the fantastical Dungeon Core Academy, he learns a secret: the bad guys are really the good guys...and he's a bad guy now. As well as learning how to make a deadly dungeon lair and populate it with murderous monsters, he is taught three golden rules: Every hero in the world wants to kill him now. But heroes are made from squishy things. And Beno can create monsters who love to tear squishy things apart. Now that he's the master of his own dungeon, treasure-seeking adventurers are sure to hunt for him. It's up to Beno and his army of creatures to change how the stories all end. It's time to stop the good guys from winning.
Dungeon Core Academy: Book 2 (A Dungeon Crafting series)
You only live once…unless you’re resurrected to become the master of a dungeon. When Beno died and was offered a second chance as a dungeon core, he dived right in. He joined the dungeon core academy, and he found himself in a new life where killing heroes wasn’t just accepted, but encouraged. Under the tutelage of the academy overseers, he learned how to make dungeons filled with monsters and traps. Beno finds himself in a strange dungeon now. One where he not only has to summon all kinds of foul creatures to defend his lair, but where he is also the savior of a race of people. That's a lot of pressure for a dungeon core. He used to live a normal life. Now he builds dungeons, creates monsters, and uses them to fight loot-hungry heroes.
Dungeon Core Academy: A LitRPG Adventure
You only live once…unless you’re resurrected to become the master of a dungeon.
When Beno died and was offered a second chance as a dungeon core, he dived right in. He joined the dungeon core academy, and he found himself in a new life where killing heroes wasn’t just accepted, but encouraged. Under the tutelage of the academy overseers, he learned how to make dungeons filled with monsters and traps.
Now he has finally been given his own dungeon, and he must pass his final test. Either build a dungeon powerful enough to slay heroes, or fail and get smashed up into core dust. He will apply all his diabolical dungeon strategy to succeed, but what happens when an unexpected visitor walks into his lair?
He used to live a normal life. Now he builds dungeons, creates monsters, and uses them to fight loot-hungry heroes.