Diary of a displaced soul.
Self-Published
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Description
A soul lost in space and time has fallen into a new home, trapped in a dungeon core.
Truly i am new at this, i'll add more later on to better describe it without spoiling the story.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Zolec
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 79
- Views
- 20,262
Chapters(24 total)
- Ch 23. Less mystic cultivation.Jul 24, 2024
- Ch 22. A face only a mother could love, and I'm glad to be the mother.Jul 21, 2024
- Ch 21 Can a situation have gravity off planet?Jul 19, 2024
- Ch 20 If a cog goes missing, do the gears keep turning?Jul 17, 2024
- Ch 19 Eyes, meet Stomach.Jul 15, 2024
- Ch 18 The steampunk arc begins.Jul 13, 2024
- Ch 17 Stickman art is much better when animated.Jul 11, 2024
- Ch 16 Home Improvement Episode.Jul 10, 2024
- Ch 15 Bluer prints and employment opportunities.Jul 8, 2024
- CH 14 Slimy, yet satisfying.Jul 7, 2024
- CH. 13 Space, some how too little and too much.Jul 7, 2024
- Ch 12 Roommates and Boundaries.Sep 12, 2023
- Ch11.5 Nightmares and greed.Jul 20, 2023
- Ch11 Who's there?Jul 20, 2023
- Ch10. Knock, knock.Jul 8, 2023
- Ch9. These doors might be hinged but I certainly ain't.Jul 6, 2023
- Ch8. Fresh air 2, electric boogaloo.Jul 4, 2023
- Ch7. Here’s where I’d take my deep breath, if there was one to take.Jul 3, 2023
- Ch6. Farming, spiders, and fresh airJul 2, 2023
- Ch5. Creepy Crawlies and Fantastic Feces.Jul 1, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- SpraAntRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Diary of a displaced soul is a great example of what I love about Dungeon Core stories. Experimentation, Risk Taking, Failure, and Triumphing over said failure are aspects that I have always loved. You see into the mind of someone or in this case, something, that tries to understand it's new gifts in creative ways.
Unlike most stories of the genre, this story has a heavy focus on resource collection and management. While it could be off puting to those more accustomed to OP power trips, I find it rather refreshing.
Building the dungeon from nothing into something huge is always a fun adventure.
If there is anything to complain about it might be that the sections disscusing math can be a bit... well... it's math. What more can be said? However it does bring a sense a realisim that is interesting if not a bit exhausting to read through.
The upload schedule is also bit all over the place, but the quality of the writing shows clear passion that certainly makes up for the slow updates when they do slow down. Early chapters go fast, while later ones are more paced out.
Overall, if you are interested in a slow paced dungeon core experience focused on building a small world underground in an unlikely situation I can't reccomend it enough. It is worth your time.
Great job Author!