Emily Anderson

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  • Chapter 687 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson The thirty-first floor felt different the moment they arrived. They walked out of the gateway and into a large chamber that looked out of some temple, with white pillars lining the walls and a large elevated stone platform in the middle. Towards the other end of the chamber was a massive gate with a glowing rune on it, emanating impressive power. Through his sphere, Jake also felt that outside of these chamber walls, only the void existed, meaning they were definitely not meant to try and go there. Not…
  • Chapter 686 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Due to the inability to give out concrete information about the floors of Nevermore, no one even knew how many there were in the C-grade section. Jake and Co naturally also didn’t know, but they could infer based on how slowly the levels of enemies increased. To see the average levels of enemies go up by 1 to 3 per floor was expected, which meant that the “easy” section of Nevermore that they planned on blazing through was much longer than they had initially expected. Nevertheless, they went through…
  • Chapter 685 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Floors 1 to 5 had pretty clear goals in mind: determine the dungeon divers’ ability to adapt to different environments and handle different enemy types. It also included a good deal of exploration, with a major part of each floor being about finding the exit. Floors 6 to 10, on the other hand, had none of this. There was no difficult environment to adapt to, no mystery about where one had to go, and no doubts about the objective. These five floors were all about one thing and one thing only: combat. At…
  • Chapter 684 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Nevermore was often called the greatest dungeon in the multiverse, but it wasn’t just one dungeon. In fact, it was a multitude of dungeons stacked on top of one another, and even if Nevermore broke conventional rules, it was still classified as a dungeon. However, be it due to fairness from the system or the will of the Wyrmgod himself, every single floor did not count as its own independent” dungeon.” Instead, a set number of floors in a row would as be classified together, with the five first in…
  • Chapter 683 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson The dryad didn’t seem to register the words immediately but finally reacted after a second. “Huh?” Dina asked, confused. “I… I could… but why?” The old man shook his head and smiled. “The four of us have either fought side by side or against each other before. We know about one another. I believe it would be pertinent to get a better idea of your skills, too, before we move on to the later floors so none of us are taken by surprise.” Dina seemed to consider the words for a moment…
  • Chapter 682 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Some of you may have seen my ping on Discord yesterday, but I am going to say it here too. A family member is in the hospital, and things aren’t looking good. Chances are, she won’t make it. I quite honestly haven’t had the mindset to be writing, so there is no chapter today. I can’t even say when the next one will be as I don’t think I can produce anything anyone wants to read right now. I wanted to write yesterday when I got back from the hospital, but I couldn’t get anything down. I…
  • Chapter 681 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson The fourth floor. Jake and his party entered and were all met by a very different environment than the one they had just been in. Pure darkness roamed, and the air smelled of soil and death. The environmental mana affinity matched this as it was an odd mix of earth, death, and dark. Shortly after they were all there, the dungeon informed them of their objectives for this floor. Instantly, they encountered one pretty major issue: Jake was the only one who could see properly. Sylphie still managed to…
  • Chapter 680 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson The Wyrmgod of Nevermore. One of twelve Primordials, and a being often viewed as the greatest of all the dragons. The Draconian Accords had been overseen by the Wyrmgod, and all dragons in existence viewed him as the most powerful. While the Malefic Viper was also a dragon before godhood, simply by his chosen name, it was clear he identified as a snake more than a dragon. Hence why the Wyrmgod got the title. When the Wyrmgod managed to directly work with the system and create the World Wonder known as…
  • Chapter 679 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Just after Jake was contacted and told his teammates were done, he just happened to find himself standing in front of a large gateway that he didn’t doubt led to the next floor. One thing did confuse him a bit, though. There was also another smaller teleportation circle of some kind near the wall of the cavern, but it was slightly damaged. “That’s one floor down,” Jake smiled as he turned to the others. “Anyway, what did you get from that treasury?” The Sword Saint proceeded to take out two…
  • Chapter 678 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Jake didn’t know how long they were falling. It felt like minutes, yet also hours. No notification ever popped up, and no prompt asked them to enter. They did not have to register or do anything to confirm they were a party, as the system handled all that. All they had to do was enter together and fall together. Then, suddenly, Jake felt solid ground beneath his feet, and his sphere spread out to reveal the world around him. He also opened his eyes and was nearly blinded by the bright sunlight beaming…
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