Calron has an important decision to make. The choice he makes will put him at direct odds with the Gods and the Primordials. The more he learns about his new Path Walker abilities, the more Calron begins to question the motives of the original four Titans.
Did they really vanish from the world, or are they secretly biding their time?
Join Calron as he learns to tame the powers of the Dao and become the Path Walker he's destined to be.
"The Divine Elements" is perfect for fans of Cradle by Will Wight and other wuxia, xianxia and progression cultivation book series. This series features weak-to-strong power progression, cultivation ranks, magical beasts, memorable characters with unique pasts, and a lot more!
The first 4 books had many different lives going on all the while our hero and friends were coming into there own. The point here is it took our hero 4 books..... Okay SPOILER ALERT SPOILERS ALERT.
Why did it take a book that I read in five hours to have said hero suddenly do an about face and chuck everything and I mean everything only to at the end of book five suddenly be higher then his last chosen direction. Why after four books he suddenly now goes out of his way to get revenge on a kid who father ordered the killings..... This book was way also had many words LIke THis. I am really frustrated too because when you really like a series you kinda don't mind a little wait for the next book.
I really hope Daman takes this next book to a higher level. Good luck with the next book. I would take some time with it and help your readers to get a look into the lives of the other characters.
I’ve really liked this series, at least up until the end of the fourth book and the beginning of this fifth book. I’ve come to the conclusion that Calron is an idiot, and literally just listens to whomever, without thinking things through. I’m so confused at some of the decisions that he’s made, especially with him getting older. One would assume that with more people around him, giving him good advice, he would make better decisions. Nope, he just up and leaves, or listens to someone who he doesn’t know tell him things and he just believes it. Whiteout checking with someone or even confiding in a friend. It doesn’t make sense to me, and I don’t think I can finish this. I might come back and finish this book at some point in time but I’m just disappointed.
Hmm bit hit and miss honestly mean basically restarted & not bad idea because mc had become too OP & way way too many characters not sure about whole blood thing as becoming if not already too OP.
Did like how focused more on mc & had smaller cast & hope keep smaller as goes forward bantar was nice, not huge fan of kirren & miss lightning happy got rid that divine sense thing. I'm interested see wear goes with series hopefully not such big wait for next book or too many in whole series. & mc obsession with chax & his father suddenly felt sully/daft? & mc this mc sigh what can say...
Hard choose if give 3 or 2 stars hear. (Books 1 & 2 great 3 meh.)
Finally: Just wanted to add if goes into modern weapons like close doing with blood bullets then I am out ill stop buying & reading there.
After years of surviving (despite making dumb decisions) and growing and cultivating, suddenly he loses it all and goes down a new path. While this comes across as annoying most of the time, it finally makes sense in the final chapter.
As the previous book ended with clueing us in that Calron is only half of the primordial's soul, with the divine element being the other half. Now, with the addition of this entirely new (to the series) cultivation path, it becomes clear that his end goal will be the merging of the paths. Which sums up the entire 5th book.
This new take on cultivation is extremely unique and sound. Daman did an amazing job pulling me into this new shift. Reading several cultivation novels throughout the years, I would most certainly put this up there with Will Wights Cradle. The creativity and the development of characters is amazing.
I have been reading this series for awhile and it does not disappoint in any of the books to include the cliff hangers at the end of each book. Love it. Can't wait for the next book in the series.
For someone who didn't want to abandon his family in the middle of a war, Calron adapts real quickly. It does feel like he is becoming a babysitter in each book, though, as all his little stowaways are little kids.
This series of books kept me on my toes and wanting more! Can't wait for the next book, finished this series within a week which shows just how much I loved this collection of books. I will definitely purchase the next book in the series when it comes out!
Good book and story it's well written but the story is not the sort I like too much back and forth and the bad keep winning I like open heroes kicking azz not this muddy waters stuff
I think every reader needs to start doing this to force authors to write a quick Recap chapter, which readers can skip if they remember, and those who don't won't stop reading the series.