Part XIII: The Cradle of DespairChapter 5: The Womb of Forgotten DreamsTimeline AO 304 to ? to AO 314 The Key from the roots of The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil - the key the Illuminated One Gabriel inexplicably helped me find - now trembled in my hand, its golden surface humming... Continue Reading →
13.3 The Legacy of Atlantis
Part XIII: The Cradle of DestinyChapter 3: The Legacy of AtlantisTimeline: AO 304 Using the Shard of Varysha again, I travelled from Hyperborea to the remains of what was once the home of great civilization of Atlantis. Since that city island was not under the sea, I descended into the inky depths of the ocean... Continue Reading →
1.3 Creation’s Cliff Notes
Book I: The Search for DagaalChapter 3: Creation's Cliff Notes If you're read The Hidden Histories, then you'll already know everything in this chapter, but for those who didn't read the prequel or who may want a refresher on my exploits... First off, you'll recall that Illusia is a plane of existence vast beyond comprehension,... Continue Reading →
8.5 The War Machine
Book VIII: Ajax the FreemakerChapter 5: The War Machine Meanwhile, as the Drokka priests were fleecing the public, I stayed busy on the ‘god’ front by continuing to appear to the Derkka as Baal - promising Bashumel and his minions that their former slaves would surely die in the ratholes they escaped to and distracting... Continue Reading →
8.2 Rhokki Becomes a God
Book VIII: Ajax the FreemakerChapter 2: Rhokki Becomes a God It was now time to install the next portion of my plan AND to get revenge on that ingrate lumenarc Rhokki who’d caused me so much trouble in the past. Now you’ll recall that Rhokki was that fool of a lumenarc, who rebelled against Lucifer’s... Continue Reading →
5.1 You Shall Call Me Baal
Book V - The Book of BaalChapter 1: You Shall Call Me Baal The night was thick with an oppressive silence as the cursed man Kane ventured alone into the woods outside the valley of Adam's people. An inexplicable force was in the air, pulling at Kane. Even the trees, ancient and twisted, seemed to... Continue Reading →