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The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk
The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk




The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk

The observer's opinion is only relevant to the observer. Art is subjective, meaning reviews are irrelevant. I am 100% against criticism for works of art. Now, since I have to keep explaining myself to people who don't like my reviews, I guess some clarification is in order.ġ. So in respect for the author and their work, I am going to start pasting this along with a generic review I found somewhere. Anything less than 5 stars is petty criticism from someone incapable of even doing the job let alone doing a better one.

The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk

In all fairness, if an author holds my attention from page one to the end, they’ve done their job.

The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk

Did I make it all the way through? Yes? 5 stars. I hate trying to write reviews because there are really only pass/fail results for me. Moving through the borderlands toward his home city no more than a few days ahead of the orcish Horde, Eric still has yet to guess that his adventure is just getting started. Eric promises himself to uncover the truth about his long lost brother.īeyond that, the more he encounters the grim heritage of the Order of Monster Hunters, the more he realizes just how perilous a game the foxman has drawn him into. And Eric slowly learned to use it to his benefit.Įric and his friends escape Master Chi’s Hive, journey over the orcish steppe and through the Stone Forest, which tempers them and makes them a lot stronger.ĭuring his travels, Eric discovers that his elder brother never went to the Wastes, and that his parents were lied to about what happened to him. That which was once considered a flaw or defect transformed into an advantage. He himself even thought he was born cursed by the gods.

The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk

Some pitied him, others squirmed in his presence, while others still mocked him to his face. Eric Bergman used to be treated like an outcast, cripple and freak.






The Dark Continent by Alexey Osadchuk