The Amanecida Gate is open. Blessed fresh air! Why are there no people?
Artorian's stroll onto Earth is cut short by a dagger in the back. Dealing with an unjust loss, he's torn between mourning what was lost, and plotting a deviously calculated revenge. An eye for an eye, a stab for a stab. It's time to roll up those sleeves, whip out the master plan, and get down to crafting the narrative.
Preparations must be made to return all that is Cultivator, to a world neither ready, nor adapted for them. With a status quo that not everyone is happy with. The factions of old bristle and rise. Hidden enemies reveal themselves. Odin laughs, and brings a final surprise. Grandpa, the Grand Architect, will accomplish an impossible, single minded goal.
Thunder will die, and Apollo will kick him out of the sky.
It’s back, it’s so back, series took a nose dive after book 10 and now it’s back, like going from a 10 to a 1 and now it’s back to 10. I applaud myself for sticking with the series.
None of the absolute best but far from the worst installment in the series. Plenty of wonderful jokes memorable characters but the overarching narrative was the conclusion, while obvious and satisfying, I have a plot that I believe should have been Already concluded.