Red, The Dreading Dungeon

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Description

Meet Red, the only core that has failed multiple times at being a dungeon. He has tried and tried again to be even the most basic level of competent. Though since that never happened, the Reaper was finally ready to drag him to the next life where he belonged. Though just as with all the previous times, Red begged for another chance. This time however, he has been given a boon and a handicap to see if he can break even on his failures. Can he achieve the title of a grand dungeon one day? Will he be able to beat back the endless tides of dangers? Will his own anxiety make his core shatter before a monster even gets to look at it!?Updates every Sunday

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2023
Author
RedBomber

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Rating
4.2/ 5.0
Followers
346
Views
143,960

Chapters(70 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Fluffy_IceRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It has a small amount of chapters so far, but the characters and events found inside this dungeon is fun and entertaining to read, I hope the author keeps up the good work and continues to deliver this good novel the MANY MANY more chapter's it deserves. I will be eagerly awaiting updates and I ask anyone who is interested in dungeon core novels to give this a read
  • Strictly WorseRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The first chapter feels a little slow and generic but after that if you like dungeon core stories at all it will sell you from there. There is a minor instance of the MC saying that he should do something and immediately forgetting to do so (though it is somewhat justified by the circumstances) but that is the only other poor part of this story so far. The characters are compelling, the plot seems varied and interesting, the world building isn't particularly unusual so far but is used well.
    I want to say more but honestly for all the time it will take to read a few chapters why not just give it a try and let the story make its own case.