Algorithm

Algorithm

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  • Create Date:2021-05-21 07:20:14
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Dennis Vanderkerken
  • ISBN:B08ZDRKM5F
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Summary

*Running Time => 12 hrs。 and 7 mins。*

Only one man can cheat to create change in the dungeon of Order。 Old evils lurk within。 Love will smite them。

Artorian gave up his administrator privileges only to be thrust into a new role。 The Law he is bound to allows him to slip past Eternium’s ironclad rules and break things once thought immutable。 For his family, for all of their futures, he must boldly go where few in Cal like to venture: the game world of Eternia。

Most of the people that have come to test this world hate being here: dying in days and returning home in disarray。 Artorian agrees with them: a body based entirely on hard numbers and increasingly potent limiters is a stark difference from the intent-based Essence user he has always been。 Eternia is no final product, riddled with more holes than a wheel of dire cheese。 This wireframe of a world is seemingly held together with glue, tape, and moody pylons。 He vows to dig into the construction, finding and fixing where it went wrong。

Yet, why meander through scaffolding when one can parkour through the rafters? It’s speedrun time!


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Reviews

Matthew E

Artorian is my hero。 "Let the bodies hit the floor" Artorian is my hero。 "Let the bodies hit the floor" 。。。more

M D

20% in and I want to drown myself in an acid bath。

Steve

Ok but a bit boring and complicated at timesSpoiler warning:This book has some mind numbingly boring parts where the "nitty-gritty" game mechanics for the game world are debated in detail。。。at length。 They just go on and on talking about boring mechanics and why they aren't working until you really just want to put the book down and walk away。 I generally love stuff like this but it's taken to a level that is hard to enjoy。My other main gripe with this book is the main character's view on demons Ok but a bit boring and complicated at timesSpoiler warning:This book has some mind numbingly boring parts where the "nitty-gritty" game mechanics for the game world are debated in detail。。。at length。 They just go on and on talking about boring mechanics and why they aren't working until you really just want to put the book down and walk away。 I generally love stuff like this but it's taken to a level that is hard to enjoy。My other main gripe with this book is the main character's view on demons。 He's supposed to be the embodiment of Love, yet he gets off on killing demons--as horrifically as possible。 It really just doesn't make sense at all。 I get it that demons are pure bad, and it makes sense that he would feel a strong need to end them all。 But it doesnt make sense at all that he would enjoy doing it, or enjoy making those deaths painful, drawn out, or unpleasant。 ESPECIALLY, when you remember that this is the guy that feels unable to kill animals or monsters。 Sure, he'd kill the demons, but he wouldn't giggle like a psychopath while doing it, and definitely would drawn it out or intentionally make it more painful。 Seems illogical and nonsensical behavior from someone who is supposed to be the embodiment of love。 Love shouldn't enjoy hurting or killing anyone--even beings that deserve or are necessary to kill。I also just don't think the negative karma thing makes any sense。 The MC is there to test out the system right? So why is he penalized for helping the supposed "order" dungeon find and plug potential loop holes?? That would be like hiring a game tester and docking their pay every time they found a bug in your code。。。 。。。more

Trent

Continued excellence This story is beautiful and just keeps getting better。 I love the way it links the various series together。 Keep up the grand work。 I'm one of your devoted dedicated readers that eagerly await each next book。Thanks Continued excellence This story is beautiful and just keeps getting better。 I love the way it links the various series together。 Keep up the grand work。 I'm one of your devoted dedicated readers that eagerly await each next book。Thanks 。。。more

Stephen

I think I'll always enjoy reading about Artorian。 Another great book in the series。 Only complaint is that the book felt too short! I think I'll always enjoy reading about Artorian。 Another great book in the series。 Only complaint is that the book felt too short! 。。。more

Stephen

Too notch, close to being on par with the Divine Dungeon。One of the best books in this series, if not simply the best。 Cultivation takes a back seat to straight game mechanics now, though that drastically slows Artorian's personal growth, which saddens me greatly。 But we do get to see Artorian do what he does best in a place only those of us who won't live several forever would enjoy fully。 We get to see great and resplendent ups and downs, as expected with Artorian。 Or Sunny。 Or Love。 Too notch, close to being on par with the Divine Dungeon。One of the best books in this series, if not simply the best。 Cultivation takes a back seat to straight game mechanics now, though that drastically slows Artorian's personal growth, which saddens me greatly。 But we do get to see Artorian do what he does best in a place only those of us who won't live several forever would enjoy fully。 We get to see great and resplendent ups and downs, as expected with Artorian。 Or Sunny。 Or Love。 。。。more

Jonathon H

That was way to short。 I want more。Another fun dive into this old man’s life。 Always getting himself into trouble causally。 I enjoyed the story and it flowed well。 Better than the last book in the series。 Though it seemed really short to me。 I was finished even faster than other books by the authors。 I look forward to the next book。

Jessie McKanna

great bookabsolutly fantastic book, I can't wait to see where this goes next。 Just saying I'd love to play in eternium great bookabsolutly fantastic book, I can't wait to see where this goes next。 Just saying I'd love to play in eternium 。。。more

Carson McClelland

Worlds best grandpa spreads the love。。。 violentlyBetter than the last in series, and looking forward to the next, though I have a feeling that artorian won’t be the focus so much as his followers, and the team outside eternium working to get him out。 Great screenplay, directing, and boss music。。。 read like watching a movie。

Scott

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Katharina

Much better than the last one

Matt

Such a great addition to the story。I enjoyed this addition to the storyline。 I look forward to reading the rest of the books。 I love all the authors working together。

Jack Vinson

Context requiredArtorian continues his efforts as the Administrator of a new game space that will become the Eternium of Completionist Chronicles。 As in the first few books, where he was driven to recover his “children,”。 Now he is driven to clear the Eternium-world of demons。 But I don’t remember why (I think it may have something to do with Barry the Devourer。)The last few entries in this series require a lot of context from the previous books - it’s a good thing the authors are pumping these Context requiredArtorian continues his efforts as the Administrator of a new game space that will become the Eternium of Completionist Chronicles。 As in the first few books, where he was driven to recover his “children,”。 Now he is driven to clear the Eternium-world of demons。 But I don’t remember why (I think it may have something to do with Barry the Devourer。)The last few entries in this series require a lot of context from the previous books - it’s a good thing the authors are pumping these books out quickly。 。。。more

Jonathan

FunArtorian has defeated the Demons in Cal and now turns his sights on Eternium。 He must play by the rules and when he doesn’t the game strikes back。 In the end Karma leaves him helpless but scheming。A fun addition to the series and world。 Well paced and told。 I enjoyed it and hope you will too。

Adam Lynch

Wholesome grandpa has more purpose than usual Per always, it’s not the most profound book, nor does it have a particularly epic plot。 As opposed to a bunch of small, wholesome short stories, this book is a little more focused on artorian’s goals than past books in the series。 With that said: there are more grammar issues in this book than usual, which is a bit unfortunate。 Still enjoyable! But not perfect, either。

Matt

Great continuation with more to come! D&D, keep these coming! I've read everything you've put out, and I am loving Artorian's story。 His persona is lovable and relatable, while still being comedic。 The foreshadowing is also exciting and I am excited to read the next! Great continuation with more to come! D&D, keep these coming! I've read everything you've put out, and I am loving Artorian's story。 His persona is lovable and relatable, while still being comedic。 The foreshadowing is also exciting and I am excited to read the next! 。。。more