When the war started, Jax was filled with hope, a belief that everything was possible... now he has only his rage and hatred to carry him forward.
Himnel. Narkolt. Gaij. The cities that have stood against him have learned the cost, but now, as Jax is forced to stand alone, to stare into the abyss and see what his own mistakes have brought about, Kronk dares to raise its head and threaten him.
They're about to find out why he's called the Godslayer.
The gods have a plan—gather ten divine fragments, ascend to godhood, and face an evil that has survived for millennia. But divine fragments don't come gift-wrapped. They're held by demigods, tyrants, and things that make the Dark Legion look like amateurs.
Every fragment Jax binds tears him apart and rebuilds him stronger. Every victory costs him a piece of his humanity. And every day that passes, the clock ticks down.
The Continent of Carrmor is far larger and its civilization older than Dravith, but that just means there's more ruins to explore, more secrets to uncover, and more powerful enemies to crush beneath his boots.
Kronk is only the beginning. Lembiq awaits. The Dark Legion regroups. And an ancient entity watches from the shadows, counting down the days.
The rise to Godhood has begun in earnest and this is another jump in pace for our favourite characters. Some cool new happenings and we get to see more of the history of the Empire. No spoilers but this last run towards the end of series don't half look exciting.
Hands down, still my favorite author. All of his books are extremely crude and funny, and this one might have came close to crossing a line with Giint 😂. And if it did, I'd laugh my rear off and keep reading... I can't wait for the next book to read!!!!!!