Daniel Chai's tight-knit adventuring party has now grown with the addition of two new members. The silent Ranger and the maverick Enchanter make for new, interesting dynamics - at a time when the team must face their greatest challenge yet. As one of two teams to enter the newly re-opened Dungeon, the pressure to perform and clear the Dungeon floors have increased.
The Adventurers Bond is book 5 of the Adventures on Brad, a LitRPG young adult LitRPG fantasy series. This book includes a healer, a Catkin, a terse Ranger, a loud barbarian, monsters, dungeons and stat screens.
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Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / GeneralFifth book in the series. Overall, the series has sold over 20,000 copies.
“Asin?” Daniel asked the Catkin. Asin bent low, sniffing at the trap and eyeing the edges, slowly moving around the edges as she searched for clues. Tula followed as well, eyeing the trap while Daniel and Omrak took to keeping an eye out for new trouble.
“This trap is a Dungeon replication of an existing trap,” Tula said softly. “The original was made and absorbed and the Dungeon has then replicated it to this floor.”
“There are other monsters on this floor?” Daniel said with a frown.
“Or on the other floors. A borrow from the theme,” Rob said. “It is not unheard of.”
“Fort,” Asin hissed and pointed in the direction they had been travelling. After a moment, Daniel found himself nodding. Of course, the fort had to be staffed by someone, someone who had a tendency to make big, spiked traps. Well…
“Go?” Tula said, pointing down the road as Daniel contemplated. With a shake of his head, Daniel pushed the thoughts aside. In the end, it didn’t matter what kind of monsters there were. Their job was to clear as many of them as possible, get the Floor chest and Mana stones and get down to the third floor to deal with the section champion.
Everything else was just details.
“Go.”
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