My name’s Noah Kilmartin. I’m from Ruddock, Ohio, and I’m getting pretty dang qualified to save the universe from the slavering demonic hordes of the super evil bitch queen Lilith. All I’ve got to do is survive the penultimate sphere… Continue Reading →
Having defeated the monstrous foe lurking at Erro’s doorstep, Hugh swears to do whatever it takes to protect his new home and the beautiful women he loves. Toward that end, he seeks to form troubling alliances against a common foe,… Continue Reading →
Revenge, they say, is a dish best served bloody and twitching. For Kellik, nothing matters so much as defeating his father and destroying his reign over Port Gloom. But as powerful as Kellik has become, his father will surely crush… Continue Reading →
My name’s Noah Kilmartin. I’m from Ruddock, Ohio, and I’m just about 50% unqualified to save the universe from the slavering demonic hordes of the super evil bitch queen Lilith. But just when I thought things were starting to look… Continue Reading →
The curse that made Hugh the most dangerous man in the empire also destroyed his will to live. He now yearns for nothing more than to lose himself in strong wine, reckless gambling, and in the arms of countless beautiful… Continue Reading →
The band is in trouble. Port Gloom is aflame behind them, and hundreds lie dead in their wake as Kellik and his companions are forced to flee their ancient home. But despite the chaos and carnage they’ve already caused, one… Continue Reading →
My name’s Noah Kilmartin. I’m from Ruddock, Ohio, and I’m about 85% unqualified to save the universe from the slavering demonic hordes of the super evil bitch queen Lilith. But I haven’t failed yet. Somehow I’ve passed the five trials,… Continue Reading →
Betrayal cuts deepest when someone you love wields the knife. For Kellik, a once-rising star of Port Gloom’s guild of thieves, it also leaves him floating in the bay, bleeding out and without hope or allies. Saved by an urchin… Continue Reading →
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