The last GOD tells the story of two fellowships of 30 heroes who fought the same threat ... 30 years away. One group will destroy their world, the other group will have to save it.
Thirty years ago, a group of heroes crossed the line and killed the last living god, saving the kingdom of Cain Anun from unspoken power. The legendary disciples became rulers of their world and ushered in a new era of peace and prosperity. However, it did not last.
The latest God’s criminals have marched again, throwing rubbish at everyone in Can Anun and revealing that the partnership of old age is probably not what they claim to be great heroes. As the world revolves around them, a new group of potential champions must unite and do what someone else has done: kill God always, once and for all.
Heroes in the past continue to search for answers to the source of the plague, while refugees now flee to save their lives and argue among themselves about who can be held accountable. There are so many sub-plots in 2 timelines and then so much character dynamics that 2 are a bit difficult to follow but the writing has its own dynamics and its own bigotry that works by touching but through the story. It is one of the forces of landing in a fully formed world.
There are black stairs outside the edge of creation. And beyond that he waits in the middle of emptiness. Mol Uhltep, the last God God This is the story of those who claimed to kill him and they ruined the world with their lies. In the third chapter of DC's dark fantasy epic The Last God, Quinn Sayanth and HSR's potential companions travel across the country to the castle of Pinnacle-City of Guild Aldrich, a powerful command of magicians led by the school, another member of the perverted Fellows of Godslayers. There they hope to find protection from the powerful forces of Mol Uhltep and his inhuman servant King Tire. In the past, we see young Tyre, Sayanthe and Vikko Al Moon heading towards similar destinations, when they reveal more secrets of the last God’s plan and act as a potential ally.