Question In what order should i read dungeon makers, Valhalla saga and Breakers

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  1. Godhole

    Godhole Well-Known Member

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    So, i just saw that those three novels (dungeon makers, valhalla saga and breakers) are in the same franchise, so is there any particular order? If there is no official order, what are your recommendations?
     
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    kittycatclawz Well-Known Member

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    There's no order, as far as I know they don't even reference each other. (Ive only read Breakers/Valhalla). I didn't realize they were same universe like you claim lol. I'd read Breakers first as it was the authors first novel. Then I'd read Valhalla. Valhalla is great in my opinion, but I'm always a sucker for stories with strong ties in mythology. I'd read Dungeon Maker last as it's translation has been halted for quite some time now, so it's not like you'd get to finish it like you would the other two.
     
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    start with Valhalla!!!!
    and shout Heda!!!!
     
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    elengee Daoist Ninefaps

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    i read breaker new waves as a standalone. :blobhero:
     
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    the two manwha 'The breaker' and 'The breaker : new waves' are not the same thing as the novel 'Breakers' that i talked about in the post x') . They're from different authors~
     
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    I tried reading Valhalla after finishing Breakers but novels with too much mythology is not my cup of tea..
     
  8. unkxz

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    Usually, same franchise just means that, they are written by the same author and sometimes there's a few ref to each others, so you can start with whatever you want, tho I'd recommend the novel with the most chapters or completed.
    if the novels were in the same universe it will be (Shared Universe) instead of (Same Franchise) in the Related Series.
     
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    Geor Well-Known Member

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    I just finished Valhalla the other day, but I finished Breakers with the translator, didn't even realize it was the same writer till your post lol
     
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    Any order you want. The stories have no relation to one another.
     
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