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Reincarnated as a Godlike Dungeon Lord, Illsyore was forced to live as the Fellyore Magic Academy’s janitor and repairman.
He tried his best to adapt to his new life, but his past life memories and dungeon instincts could not be tamed so easily. His desire to grow more powerful and build ridiculous dungeons kept growing with each passing moment. This gave rise to unexpected situations and attracted dangerous enemies.
Now, the young Dungeon Lord must do everything in his power to protect those he cares about.
Dungeon building and leveling up had just become Illsyore’s number one priority.

427 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 8, 2017

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Cristian Madalin Dragomir

13 books61 followers
Cristian Mădălin Dragomir is the author of several well-known web novels as well as several bestselling books on Amazon.

Currently, Cristian Mădălin Dragomir plans on pursuing a career as a counselor for artists with the intent to help those who feel like they are stuck in their path.

Now for a bit of a life story:

Cristian Mădălin Dragomir was born in Romania in 1989 and has seen the country go through its transition from Communism to Democracy. The behavior, mentality, and expression of the people around him being what has changed the most or, in some cases, not at all. He was never involved in the political struggles in his country, seeing their change and evolution more from an observer perspective.

In 2007, he learned that he had Hepatitis B, with a high possibility of him being infected from a recent dentist visit. Later, it was confirmed that it was a rare case of Hepatitis B with a wild strain of Hepatitis D, which at that time was described as having no potential method of treatment or cure. The fear of infecting others kept him from properly socializing, then the medication pushed him into depression. All this while going through the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, following an Aerospace Engineering degree.

His mental health deteriorated even more when he had to go through Interferon Alpha treatment in 2012 all through 2013 and 2014 with most of his time being a struggle against suicidal thoughts caused by three different forms of depression: Emotional (as a result of his troubled perspective on the world), Spiritual (as a result of his lack of connection with God and the divine), and Chemical (as a result of the treatment). Friends and family helped him push through even the most critical and dire moments.

In 2012 he also began writing in the English language after failing to be recognized as a writer by the Printing Houses in Romania. This also proved to be a form of self-therapy as it helped him get through the more physically painful and mentally anguishing moments caused by the Interferon treatment.

The Soul Mate of a Demon Queen was the first book he published in the English Language in the format of a short story, which was later changed and rewritten in a full novel format. This book was published on Amazon. It was then followed by The Rise of the Werewolf, The Memories of an Ask’odar and then the first two volumes of the novella series The Kyoran Dream. They did not do so great.

He was freed of the chemical induced depression in 2015, and both the spiritual and emotional ones were taking a turn for the better, which prompted him to try his hand at writing more as well as be more open minded in general.

In 2015 he started a blog on which he wrote the first chapters of the I was reincarnated as a Magic Academy! web novel, inspired by the brave attitude of other writers who started to post overseas in this format. Later, in October, the blog was discovered by a web novel translator and with a single helpful post from them managed to gain awareness on the internet.

In 2016, he published the e-book version for the I was reincarnated as a Magic Academy! and then in the following year 100 Luck and the Dragon Tamer Skill!

In 2017 he started working with the developers of Tiny Trinket on a game. He was in charge of character development, story, lore, mission writing, flavor text, basically anything that involved a writer, but the workload changed as the game itself switched from one form to another. Although this adventure began with a lot of hype and hope for an awesome collaboration, the amount of writing he had to do was stressful. Unfortunately, he was unable to convey this fact properly to his team members.

In 2018, seeing his workload continuing to grow, he did an analysis on everything he had to do for the story, lore, and missions’ text and concluded that he had to write at the very least 1 million words if not more. This amount of work coupled with his already growing

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32 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2017
Ok, but what happens next...?!!!!!!

More please!
I love the imagination which has been displayed here. But really this is just the start of a new adventure. Please write it
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83 reviews4 followers
May 29, 2017
I really like the mechanics

I have really enjoyed this series and an disappointed there isn't a book 3 waiting! I've really enjoyed the game mechanics in this series.
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359 reviews2 followers
February 16, 2020
Interesting story

I would actually give the story five stars, because it and the characters are interesting.

I lowered the rating due to the grammar, which just might be due to translation. The odd words do not occur too often and the story is still enjoyable, they are just a little distracting at times.
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646 reviews1 follower
July 23, 2018
Fun

It’s a fun read and enjoyable tale. The English is flawed with what feels like mistranslated material. There’s a Deus Ex Machina. And the resolution focuses more on the side characters than the main, but in all it was highly enjoyable.
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10 reviews1 follower
November 10, 2019
Epic!!! I loved this second instalment. I was really invested in my complete and utter distaste for the dastardly villain. What a bastard he is! Hehe. It's a very interesting and imaginative World the author has created. On to the third book now, let's see what happens next..
102 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2017
Pretty good

I look forward to the sequel. If there is one. The story got a lot more complex but it's also pretty slow so be patient.
559 reviews
February 14, 2019
Good Book

This is a good series and I hope we can see another one, Can’t wait to find out what happens next.
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80 reviews
February 24, 2019
Book 3?

I honestly loved this series, it’s constantly updating changing and throwing twist out of absolutely no where can’t wait for book 3.
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672 reviews2 followers
November 27, 2020
Loved it

Fast paced page turner with interesting characters that you can instantly root for. Really moved the story line forward. I will be staying up late to read book three
15 reviews3 followers
November 29, 2018
I like this series and can't wait for the next one to come out. Will the next book be divided between the to dungeons? Where did Illsyore and gang end up? Will they create another academy dungeon or a normal dungeon? Do they meet back up with Tuberculus or any of the other teachers again? What is the dungeon like that Tuberculus is in?
27 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2017
Good series

Not a bad series so far the only draw back are the side stories at the end. I did not feel that they were needed.
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Author 10 books
July 21, 2017
After reading the first volume of this series, I immediately purchased and read this, the second one. I've now read both of them through several times because I enjoy them so much. As with the first, I'm a WHAAAT?! (I was reincarnated as a Magic Academy! Book 1), it's by turns funny, silly, and sexy (ecchi, not erotic). I'm very glad the author is continuing with the story, even though as of this writing the sequel(s) is/are not available on Amazon yet. Money well spent, from my POV. I'm finding the LitRPG style more and more interesting in general than I thought I would.
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