Latest chapter
10 months ago
Mark Castle loves horror movies. But when he died in the hands of a cult, he is reincarnated and... Read more Mark Castle loves horror movies. But when he died in the hands of a cult, he is reincarnated and forced to become a dungeon core…And makes his domain as a lonely cabin in the woods. With newfound powers, he starts his revenge on the people who murdered him.Utilizing all the tropes and monster manuals of his favorite horror books and movies, Mark sets up a simple rule: lure unwitting victims into the cabin, kill them off one by one, and feed his core with their souls. If anyone is lucky enough to survive until dawn, he rewards them with treasure...and their lives.But as Mark feeds and grows, the people who hunger for his unique power begin to take notice, and Mark is in even more danger than he imagined.***The Cabin is Always Hungry is a dungeon-core horror slasher and progression LitRPG with brutal deaths, dozens of horror movie-inspired monsters, classic horror settings, and tons of redshirts.Fair Warning: Mind the Violence and Gore tag. They are there for a reason. Collapse LitRPG, Dungeons, Antihero Protagonist, Non-human Protagonist, Evil Organizations, Game Elements, Sword And Magic, Male Protagonist, Character Growth, Overpowered Protagonist, Evil Protagonist, Modern Knowledge, Monsters, Gore, Reincarnated as an Object, Weak to Strong Where can I find rest of chapters?? Do you enjoy violence? Do you enjoy exceptionally gruesome descriptions of horrible people meeting similar horrible fates? If so, then this blend of campy horror & dungeon core genres is for you.B+ because I'm a f#cking sucker for this type of horror. Can you give us some recommendations then about this genre, big immortal Where's the other chapters? Says 200+ written but can't find them anywhere. The title does remind me of that cabin movie. Looks like they have same premises. You mean the movie Mama about the dead mother and the two little girls in a cabin in the woods? No. The name literally is ‘cabin in the woods’. It also have the same premise of releasing different monsters to kill off ppl. The one with Hemsworth Sadly, he missed the chance to make a MONSTROUS reference to one of the best comedy parodies in the world.A heavenly tribulation to you Horror with blend of dungeon.... HorrorJoin the ranobe discord, link in my profile maybe i'll see later Good, only thing I personally don’t like the is the structure of the story. This is a dungeon core story, but the author is leaning hard into the horror movie elements by making each arc a separate “encounter” with a single group. To me, this forces the story to move far too slowly, and the brutal deaths get old after a while. That combination really helps to kill my interest, but the system and mechanics behind the story prop it up.My hope is that in a few arcs the story will speed up, after all, dungeon development is one of the best parts of a dungeon core story Thanks for the review friend