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After taking and defending Vuzgal, Erik and Rugrat have a new task to complete: build a city.They have been racing through the realms at this point, but Vuzgal is a prize that they can't simply give up on. Alva is mobilized, as are their allies, to build out the new city.It is time that they solidify their gains, working on their crafts, their fighting ability and cultivation. As they expand their personal power, their gaze turns toward Vermire, to the dungeon. It's time they started to exert the strength they've built up.Alva moves in the shadows, but to what effect? The answer lies in the Fifth Realm.

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FAR too much page time is relegated to the random comings and goings of the now hundreds of side characters. i dont need to know the day to day frivolity the council or the adventurers guild or the smiths or any of the other 20 or so sections of Alva partake in. especially when it doesnt have ANYTHING to do with the main plot. its just random fluff. for instance, there is any ENTIRE section of this book devoted to the guy running vuzgal for erik and rugrat. which ultimately is him just handling his day to day activities. we, the reader dont need to know all of that. side characters only matter if they further the plot!
This is my current favorite ongoing series, and this book still had really good points to it.That being said, this book sounded way too much like a long board meeting. If you were at a long, boring meeting, and occasionally you could sneak away and have fun playing with your phone, that's what this book would be.Also, way too much attention is being paid to new characters that don't have an interesting story. If the characters were made interesting, sure it would be great. But they're not. So it ends up just adding more PowerPoint slides to the board meeting. Previous characters were more interesting. There was one cool new character added, a new person from Earth, but she was almost entirely ignored for board meeting fluff.I really want to give this book a four stars just because I love the series, but so much of it was just pure boringness.Also, the fifth realm, as is the whole point of the series and the title of the book, was basically ignored. IMO a better story would have been concentrate on the known characters, the cool new side character from Earth, and make the fifth realm interesting and relevant. I think they spent less than a tenth of the book in the fifth realm.I can understand the two main characters not getting all the face time, but not when it's replaced by boring logistics meetings, irrelevant characters, and just MEH. There are tons of interesting side characters that could have used more face time, too. They're in there, but again, so much business meeting fluff that now half the book was fluff, so you're trying to fit in a whole realm, all the likable side characters and the two main characters? Gotta cut out some of that business fluff before it murders the series.Don't get me wrong, I like a little business fluff. Makes the story seem like it's more alive. But there's just too dang much of it. Feels like you lost out on an entire realm, when in the last 4 books the individual realms had their own unique traits, even physically. This one was like "Oh this is just a realm to test to get into the other realms. And you don't even need this realm, because you can actually test for it in those other realms anyway."I honestly feel bad for this aborted fetus of a realm. It's a whole freaking realm, and I feel it didn't get the respect it deserved. That's like an explorer finding a new piece of unexplored land, and going "oh, pfuhshh, it's just some dirt, rocks and trees. Let's get outta here." Like, WHAT? Come on! Where's the love?Anyway, the good parts were good, as always, hence the three positive stars. I really wish I could give it more. That poor, poor realm. May as well have been called the dead realm. Maybe I will make a fanfic one day in its honor.Edit: Oh yeah another thing that sucked was, this book was supposed to really focus on crafting. The crafting sucked in this book. All the plants Eric eats all the time? Didn't even figure out how to make any more of his own cool new original potions. It basically boiled down to using skills to enhance the purification and/or strengthening process, which is okay, but by itself it a little dull. It's like, oh cool he can stir a pot...but now he can do it with a skill. Woo flippin hoo. I can see it as necessary, and it would have been kinda cool if what they did with it was cool....but with all the board meeting fluff they didn't really make anything all that cool. Actually, it feels more like they're falling behind everyone. Since this was supposed to be the profession story, they sure concentrated way too much on their fighting profession, considering the entire last book was on fighting. They should have gotten skill levels from the last book since they leveled entirely off of war. It's like, "Well, they gotta practice to get better," I dunno, I think winning a fooking war against a MUCH larger, stronger opponent would DEFINITELY COUNT as "practice."What I'm saying is, I'm annoyed.

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