The Chosen are gathering . . . making their way to Lock Core, where once more the Plague pours through the Black Door. No longer can the Destroyer save them. The heroes of the Seventh World are all that remains to face the Void, and the end of all life.
With his cataclysmic power finally under control, Alec sets out to hunt down the Dead Gods and make them pay for reducing the universe to ruin. His journey leads him to the darkest corners of the universe, where, amidst the ruins of an ancient civilization, he at last finds what he seeks . . . a Dead God. But instead of destroying him, Alec realizes he must follow the Dead God deeper into the Rift, to where the source of the Plague dwells . . .
Origin story of the Red Mage Brice.
Tetloan comes to learn the nature of his power; the greater his rage, the more devastating it becomes. First, he uses it to instill fear into the hearts of the citizens of Argor, who have tormented him as a child. Then, after the death of a dear friend, his anger and power grow to unimaginable heights, and he prepares to unleash both upon the man he believes is responsible for her death.
The Giant Lord, Brodin tries to rally the defending army of humans, dwarves, elves and giants as the full might of the Dark Army spills through the Black Door and threatens to engulf their world.
A bit of back-story that focuses on Emily when she was a child, and her blossoming powers.
A look into the past, and Alana's rescue from the coming of the Dead Gods.
The Dark Army is coming . . . A Rift has opened into the Sanctuary of the Elder Gods. With no way off of the small moon of volcanic glass, the Elder Gods must stay and fight – and face the full might of the Plague. Help is also coming . . . Led by the former Elf Prince, Adros, a joint rescue squad of giants, elves, and Magi are coming to deliver the Elders to the new ‘Sanctuary’ – a world the survivors have come to call ‘The Seventh World’. But first, they have to fight their way through a maze of tunnels crawling with the undead. The Makii are coming as well . . . every last Dead God. But they have a choice to make; embrace the will of the Dark Lord Sevron, or accept the path of the Maker.
The Dark Army is coming . . . A Rift has opened into the Sanctuary of the Elder Gods. With no way off of the small moon of volcanic glass, the Elder Gods must stay and fight – and face the full might of the Plague. Help is also coming . . . Led by the former Elf Prince, Adros, a joint rescue squad of giants, elves, and Magi are coming to deliver the Elders to the new ‘Sanctuary’ – a world the survivors have come to call ‘The Seventh World’. But first, they have to fight their way through a maze of tunnels crawling with the undead. The Makii are coming as well . . . every last Dead God. But they have a choice to make; embrace the will of the Dark Lord Sevron, or accept the path of the Maker.
A small group of giants are all that stands before Hell's Gate and the coming of the Dark Army. Veteran warriors, one and all, the giants hold the Gate longer than should be possible . . . until the Dark Lords arrive.
To save Brontes, Anon must face the Dead God Sevron, and abandon all fear, hope, and even the Maker to overcome the corrupt horror that Sevron has become.
Seeking to save her love and God-king from the Plague, the Goddess Dona'Cora enters the Kandorian Keep. But instead of finding her love, she encounters only evil and desecration unlike anything she has seen before.
Imorbis seeks freedom from the Hunger by devouring the life of the God-tree of the elves.
The death of the Savior, Davidian
The moment where Anon saves the young Brontes from the Dark Army and the evil Dead God, Sevron.
They conquered the universe and proclaimed themselves gods. The endless span of worlds was theirs to command. At the height of their power they realized they had but one foe left - death. They saw it as a limit to their power, a gap they could not cross. They named it the Void and in their arrogance they even believed they could defeat it - though in order to do so they had to become one with it. And so the Plague was born. The universe conquered anew. But there were other gods - those who accepted death and the natural order of things. They believed in evolution. For them, immortality was in the life of a child. It was the true path, paved by a power higher than even they; to perpetually evolve for the better. An infinite universe with endless evolutionary possibilities.
Rafe's journey through space is finally at an end. After a search that lasted several lifetimes of his people, he has located a living world. But unbeknownst to him, the closer his ship comes to the world, the more it dies, for the Plague has found the world as well, and the infection spreads through its inhabitants at an exponential rate.
The undead army is closing in on the town of Shattered Rock. Only the power of Alec, the Destroy can hope to stop them -- for he is the only one to have done so before. Yet, will his power prove unbridled once more? And if so, will anything remain once his wave of death is unleashed?
The god, Anon confronts the embodiment of the Void which is the Tree of Death.
The gateway through worlds known as the Rift has awakened from its ages long slumber. And with its awakening, the undead forces of the Plague enter the last of the living worlds.
The dwarven envoy returns to the Gorian mines to find their home ravaged by the Plague. Outnumbered, and overwhelmed, they stand shoulder to shoulder as an army of their infected kin threaten to devour them.
The gathering of the Triad of Races fails to go according to plan. The Keeper returns to usurp control of all aspects of the Seventh World.
Emily and the other Chosen come face to face with the Plague and Alec, the Destroyer, is reintroduced now as a full grown man who is still struggling to come to grips with his power and the devastation he unleashed upon the world.
The former goddess Alana is reunited with her mentor, the mysterious and powerful Anon.
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