Dragonheart Core
To take a dragon's hoard is to challenge death. The greatest of the sea-drakes wakes,... Read more To take a dragon's hoard is to challenge death.The greatest of the sea-drakes wakes, curled on his si... more>>To take a dragon's hoard is to challenge death. The greatest of the sea-drakes wakes,... Read more To take a dragon's hoard is to challenge death.The greatest of the sea-drakes wakes, curled on his silver throne; but there is no silver. His hoard is stolen. He rises, screaming, and chases the thief to the ends of the world—only to be shot from the sky.But dragons do not die easy, and never one with such festering hatred. A dungeon core rises from his corpse.If he intends to survive so near the cove of pirates that slew his past self, he'll need to master his powers—and quickly. For these pirates are dragonslayers; they won't be felled by mere mushrooms or spiders.Beneath the lawless Calarata, the young dungeon core will have to fight to survive; and one day, he will return death to the man who killed him.***Updates twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 pm EST! Collapse Antihero Protagonist, Dungeons, Game Elements, High Fantasy, LitRPG, Sword And Magic, Male Protagonist, Non-human Protagonist, Character Growth, Reincarnation, Strategist, Strong to Stronger, Evil Protagonist, Overpowered Protagonist, Multiple POVWhat's the draw of dungeon core novels? I don't get them. The few I tried reading all seemed like common meme and trope collections, low-brow humor and basic villain-ish MC's on a linear videogame story plot.The only remotely interesting ones I've read were about a dungeon lord that regularly left the dungeon.I can see it being a minor part of a greater plot, yknow, as part of home/base defense and warfare, but making it the focus of a novel? What can possibly be consistently compelling about it?Awesome dungeon core story that doesn't seem like the mc will be kind to some humanoids nd obsessed with gaining human form. These stuff tend to ruin good dungeon stories cause there a big difference with how dungeon lord nd core stories should be. Anyway a must read.Amazing story, I'm impressedIt's good but a bit tedious to read and I'm a little put off by him being able to create but not control his creatures, at least as of chapter 7será una mazmorra al servicio de los humanosthe best work of this release.The analogy is a dungeon without a system, even a little better. Mc is an arrogant reckless dragon whose nose reaches to the sky, but tolerableAt the beginning it was said that Mc can upgrade the species himself, add armor, increase growth, poison. after that, everything was forgotten, as if it wasn't written here, it's even better, but for the pizdezh dislikeit also seems like author forgot about the first human victim at least I am few chapters on and many days past but still no information on what happened to the little girl. This is a major red flag in terms of plot holes for me.twice he has killed humans now, and still author does nothing to explain why the core cannot take in humans. This is such a stupid oversight that it is very annoying to read the story this way.This is a dungeon restriction because intelligent species are blessed by the gods and protected like merlows. it was said about this (although this does not apply to kobalds and goblins for some reason, but it is not worth steaming over it)yeah, author finally addressed the issue when the merrow were killed. it does make sense, but I wish author said that with first human. It was very annoying how he ingored those kills and barely spoke what happened.I can see potential in this novel the MC not too arrogant like other dragon novel MC's and I can see his creating an ecosystem on his own. Currently waiting for more chaptersI don't understand the behavior of the main character. Why didn't he block the passage to the cave from the very beginning so that people wouldn't get to him? And most of the problems that he has appeared because of his behavior. For example, why put the core on a pedestal, instead of protecting it with walls?I believe later on it is explained properly, but basically cant put walls around the core as otherwise the mana would not spread to the dungeon floor, he would be basically cutting connection to his own dungeon. On a similar note, closing the door on the outside would also affect him, and he was hoping that everyone else is stupid and does not know that he is a dungeon.So far the reviews are great but imma read it later after it gets 200+chapsA solid read. Not much to complain about that isn’t just personal preference. Would definitely recommend reading it on Publishers site for free to support author. back<<
《Dragonheart Core》The Newest Chapter
《Dragonheart Core》All Section Catalog
- Chapter 1: A Dragon's Fall
- Chapter 2: The Mountain's Maw
- Chapter 3: First Climb
- Chapter 4: Those Approaching
- Chapter 5: Arrival
- Chapter 6: A Fungal Floor
- Chapter 7: Open Doors
- Chapter 8: Ill Tidings
- Chapter 9: Those Entering
- Chapter 10: A New King
- Chapter 11: Reawakening
- Chapter 12: Arising
- Chapter 13: Fishfood
- Chapter 14: Berserk
- Chapter 15: Those Big Thoughts
- Chapter 16: Forced Charge
- Chapter 17: A Few More
- Chapter 18: Hammerfall
- Chapter 19: Twice Alike
- Chapter 20: Collectors
- Chapter 21: Descending
- Chapter 22: A Third, Begun
- Chapter 23: Filterdown
- Chapter 24: Waters Below
- Chapter 25: Front Door Knocking
- Chapter 26: Hardfought
- Chapter 27: A Healer's Touch
- Chapter 28: A First, Again
- Chapter 29: Deeplake
- Chapter 30: Those Above
- Chapter 31: Symbiosis
- Chapter 32: Restoration
- Chapter 33: War Beasts
- Chapter 34: Tree Roots
- Chapter 35: Tidy
- Chapter 36: From the Ground Up
- Chapter 37: The Growth
- Chapter 38: Patrolling Tendencies
- Chapter 39: Rewelcoming
- Chapter 40: Strength Anew
- Chapter 41: Forest Drizzle
- Chapter 42: A Tyrant's Rise
- Chapter 43: Karmic Stirrings
- Chapter 44: Negotiations
- Chapter 45: Windwolf
- Chapter 46: Small and Clever
- Chapter 47: Open Flying
- Chapter 48: Centuries Unspoiled
- Chapter 49: Communer
- Chapter 50: Reflections
- Chapter 51: Silver Hoard
- Chapter 52: Whirlpool
- Chapter 53: Old Stone
- Chapter 54: Welcoming Committee
- Chapter 55: A Strong Introduction
- Chapter 56: Secondary
- Chapter 57: Gathering Trip
- Chapter 58: New Territory
- Chapter 59: Approaching Litter
- Chapter 60: Sunlit Skies
- Chapter 61: Bloodrush
- Chapter 62: Three's a Company
- Chapter 63: A Sapient Mind
- Chapter 64: Stone Beast
- Chapter 65: Mother Tongue
- Chapter 66: Returns
- Chapter 67: Brand New Prizes
- Chapter 68: Added Clause
- Chapter 69: Failure
- Chapter 70: Abyssal Beast
- Chapter 71: Deep Blue
- Chapter 72: Cold as Rust
- Chapter 73: Started Ember
- Chapter 74: Rumbling Arrival
- Chapter 75: A Wurm's Fury
- Chapter 76: Hoard Room
- Chapter 77: Fourfold
- Chapter 78: Proffered Deal
- Chapter 79: To Be Ready
- Chapter 80: First Dawn
- Chapter 81: Second Plight
- Chapter 82: Third Fall
- Chapter 83: Fourth Sun
- Chapter 84: Ruminations
- Chapter 85: Lesser Starts
- Chapter 86: Greater Continuations
- Chapter 87: Final Choices
- Chapter 88: Sights Set High
- Chapter 89: Changed Fate
- Chapter 90: One Final Gift
- Chapter 91: Mission Set
- Chapter 92: Paradise
- Chapter 93: To The Victor
- Chapter 94: New and Awoken
- Chapter 95: Silver-Wrought
- Chapter 96: New Companions
- Chapter 97: Started Hunts
- Chapter 98: A Queen's Arrival
- Chapter 99: Gravitas
- Chapter 100: Remakings
- Chapter 101: Avoidance
- Chapter 102: Long Way Down
- Chapter 103: Built Character
- Chapter 104: Claimed Epithet
- Chapter 105: Titled Anew
- Chapter 106: Lost World
- Chapter 107: A Deal to Honour
- Chapter 108: Plain Normality
- Chapter 109: New Homes
- Chapter 110: Lost, Returning
- Chapter 111: Welcomed Souls
- Chapter 112: Poison-Bright
- Chapter 113: Scholarly Collecting
- Chapter 114: Storm Call
- Chapter 115: Molten Beginnings
- Chapter 116: Ashen Hells
- Chapter 117: Pools Abound
- Chapter 118: Thunderfall
- Chapter 119: He, Learnèd
- Chapter 120: Calling Words
- Chapter 121: Let Darings be Darings
- Chapter 122: To the Trouble and the Thrall
- Chapter 123: Soliloquy
- Chapter 124: Ferality
- Chapter 125: Come Consequence of Death
- Chapter 126: Hunter, Fighter
- Chapter 127: Strands Between
- Chapter 128: Mind of Man
- Chapter 129: Moonlit Mysteries
- Chapter 130: Deeper Threads
- Chapter 131: Doors to be Opened
- Chapter 132: Forest Rise
- Chapter 133: Alliance
- Chapter 134: A Life Spent Below
- Chapter 135: Wolfbite
- Chapter 136: High Above the Overlook
- Chapter 137: Sea-Born
- Chapter 138: Symbol of Worship
- Chapter 139: Ruminations of War
- Chapter 140: Names and Legacies
- Chapter 141: Depths to be Taught
- Chapter 142: Burning Resentment
- Chapter 143: Gifts of a Fool
- Chapter 144: Unwilling Allyship
- Chapter 145: Forgotten Battles
- Chapter 146: Iron-Teeth
- Chapter 147: March Set
- Chapter 148: Black Flag
- Chapter 149: Elevations
- Chapter 150: Revelations
- Chapter 151: Plans Set
- Chapter 152: Even, Equal
- Chapter 153: Show Your Teeth
- Chapter 154: The Boy
- Chapter 155: Twin Enigmas
- Chapter 156: Meteoric
- Chapter 157: Split Tines
- Chapter 158: Blood-Trade
- Chapter 159: Final Feelings
- Chapter 160: Half Split
- Chapter 161: Twin Divisions
- Chapter 162: Furious Learning
- Chapter 163: Thrice Set
- Chapter 164: Repurpose
- Chapter 165: Third Voice
- Chapter 166: Chosen Leaders
- Chapter 168: Bargain Met
- Chapter 169: A Whole New World
- Chapter 170: Empty Space
- Chapter 171: Sea-Shaped
- Chapter 172: Guided Focus
- Chapter 173: Eight Legs
- Chapter 174: Internal Threat
- Chapter 175: Green Hell