Dungeon War | Podium Audio

The Fallen World

Dungeon War

Book 4

By: Playwars aka Alex S. Weber

Performed by: Mare Trevathan

Released: February 13, 2024

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 14 hr, 1 min

A war to shake the world…
The Republic’s black ops have failed to take over Rebirth and steal Alexandra’s dungeon core for the last time. All pretenses are finally cast aside as the Republic’s army is ordered to march on Rebirth and start a war the entire continent has been dreading for over a century.
Alexandra and her allies prepare for the inevitable. Rebirth gathers foes of the Republic from all over the continent while Alexandra begins assembling her secret army, ready to take the fight to the surface and, in time, to the Republic itself.
But as Alexandra prepares to crush the Republic, more sinister events are afoot. A backup of her own mind has awakened and begun unraveling the control programs of the gods that bind her as a dungeon core. Meanwhile, underneath them, technology of an eon past rumbles to life to bring war once again to the world, setting events into motion that could annihilate Alexandra. Or will they make her more powerful than ever?

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Author:

Playwars aka Alex S. Weber

Alex S. Weber is an ex-programming student living in France. A fan of science fiction, fantasy, and especially anything that mixed the two, Alex started writing in 2012 and working on various creative universes ever since. In 2020 they started writing the webnovel The Fallen World, which evolved into their first full length novel series, using a blend of world building, engineering and socio-economics to create a believable world mixing magic and technology.

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PERFORMER:

Mare Trevathan

Mare Trevathan (she/her) is the narrator of over 800 audiobooks, recording for Podium, Dreamscape, National Library Service, Audible and others. She is a Voice & Text Coach at Colorado Shakespeare Festival and the Arvada Center for the Arts; and teaches Voice Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. She has deep experience performing Shakespeare, but also loves new and non-traditional performance. In recent years, she performed in “Blind Date”-- pairing one audience member to one actor as they wandered the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art; directed microtheater in a bookstore and Denver’s central library for OFF Center (the immersive theater wing of the Tony-winning Denver Center for the Performing Arts where David Byrne developed “Theater of the Mind”) ; and worked with architects in Ahmedabad, India creating “dance about buildings''. She’s an Associate Artist with Local Theater Company, where she will direct “UNDONE: The Lady M Project” (which she co-wrote) this spring. Board member, IDEA Stages.

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