![]() ![]() ![]() Ravager (Drops cores which are useful but otherwise has no drops of value and can be skipped).Plaguebringer Goliath (Drops little of value for melee, mage and summoner builds and can be skipped).Brimstone Elemental (Drops little of value for non-melee builds until Providence is dead and can be skipped until then).While the bosses in each segment of the game can be beaten in any order, I suggest following an order similar to what is suggested by Boss Checklist and the Calamity Mod wiki. Would I recommend this book to others? Definitely! Because this struck a code with me at a deeper level that made me question a lot of things.The bosses in the mod are the core of progression. There wasn’t much world building in order for me to delve into it either but I was strangely fascinated with the macabre details of actions of different factions of humanity The Kid and The Old Man encountered during their journey and the ending was very satisfying. However, I found it very difficult to differentiate between the narratives of The Old Man and The Kid. One of the things that resonated the most with me was how religion and guns would survive even the apocalypse and the other was how even a child, someone so innocent and pure can turn into something twisted and cruel when everything good about the world is taken away. The entire story was shrouded in mystery and intrigue and it made me want to keep on reading. I wish I can say I loved it but I can’t but I didn’t hate it at the same time because it had a strange pull on me that I can’t explain. It is a strange combination of exploring faith in a desolate world and The Kid’s internal conflict as he confronts the pervasive darkness that envelops him. This is unlike anything I’ve read therefore I find it very difficult to properly review it to do it justice, therefore I feel this is going to be a rather short review compared to my other reviews. ![]() Set in an post apocalyptic world where almost all the humanity is wiped out, the story follows “The Kid’s” journey to save the world. Written entirely in prose, Gaze Long Into the Absyss by Dalan Musson is an enigmatic piece of literature written entirely in prose that exerts a peculiar fascination on its readers. “If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.” ![]()
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