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Dungeon of Niflheim

In the grand world of Nova, many different races exist such as elves, humans, dwarves and beastmen and through years of war, strife and competition the world has grown, becoming home to great empires and countries throughout the oceans and five continents. However, to the great creators the world has become stagnant and boring, ever since the calamity that was the Church of Light and their Holy White empire. Now the Dark God has created a new race after years upon years of dedicated effort. A species that is like none other and his hope for Nova’s future….Dungeon cores, beings that have the ability to reshape the very world itself, entering the domain of the gods. Join Frost a newly born first generation Dungeon core as he embarks upon his journey within Nova and carves out his place in the world. How will the world’s current denizens react to his birth? Will they be friends or foes? And most of all how the Light God react to this new addition to the world, will he accept them or seek to destroy them? This novel incorporates dungeon building and management but most of that won't fully take off until the later volumes when Frost has much more floors and money to play around with. This is not a solely dungeon story as the MC Frost will have to explore and interact with the world of Nova much like how an adventurer would and forewarning the story is slow. There's a lot of details and avenues which the story goes into, not simply battles, wars and action, it follows all aspects of Frost's life, his growth and interactions with Nova not only as a Dungeon core but also as a person.

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Chapter 169: Dungeon war (8)

Findlay looked on at the narrow opening in front of him and couldn't help but sigh. Frost's ice cavern rooms took into account large monsters like him with the ceilings being a minimum of 10 metres high. Enough for him to even jump up with his full strength without fear of hitting his head.

'I guess there's no need for tall ceilings when you just have goblins.' Findlay understood that such an environment would play to the goblins advantage while at the same time limiting the fighting strength of large monsters such as him that would usually prey on goblins. Findlay didn't know if this was Gobuske's intention or simply a happy accident, but he respected his master's younger brother none the less. 

He spoke with Frost to decide the next move, mainly what to do with his aerial corps.