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Knights Apocalyptica 3

A LitRPG Adventure

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Knights Apocalyptica 3

By: Zach Skye
Narrated by: Roger Clark
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The walls are opening. For the first time in three hundred years, the Kingdom of Cindrus will welcome outsiders, and with them, chaos.

Fresh from the wasteland, Erec and his allies discovered a truth that shook the Kingdom to its foundations: humanity survived beyond the walls. Not only that, but entire civilizations thrive in the ruins. In response, the King has declared a grand tournament, a spectacle to forge alliances with the outside world and prove the Kingdom's strength.

Not everyone wants the walls open. Nobles rebel. The Church protests. And Erec carries a secret about the clergy that could ignite a war, that is, if the priests don't silence him first. With enemies circling from within and the wasteland pressing in from without, Erec must train, fight, and navigate deadly politics to survive what's coming.

Will the tournament unite the Kingdom with the world outside, or will it tear it apart from the inside?

Book 3 in Knights Apocalyptica, an action-packed, apocalypse LitRPG from debut author Zach Skye.

Loaded with progression, a detailed system, power armor, a magic academy, and so much more, it's perfect for fans of The Iron Prince, Bastion, and 12 Miles Below.

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