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Old Trials Anew

Restarting the Apocalypse, Book 4

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Old Trials Anew

By: Michael Chatfield
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Civil war is brewing, but Harmonia's dungeon might end Yorel before the first banner is raised.

Len steps out of Kreni Hall without Rick or the other Titans, Daniela, and Dennis.

King Eardin, whose death sparked the Plynthia Civil War in his last life, is alive and well, summoning Rick to a ball in Eskon City. A ball where he aims to reassert his dominion as King of Plynthia.

An outcome that neither his sons nor their supporters desire. Rick is needed, and Len will go. Now is not the time Goran wants to be drawing the attention of others. Not when their focus is on Harmonia's growing threat.

They've changed the Titans' fates, brought Dennis and Daniela into the fight, and pushed their skills past anything they had in their last lives.

It's not enough. Harmonia dungeon spawns Rare grade creatures, over a hundred levels stronger than even Len. The Goran Army has been growing stronger, but not strong enough to face this threat head-on.

If the dungeon's creatures ever break free, nothing on Yorel can stop them.

Threshold doesn't just guard Goran or Plynthia—it's the line between Yorel and annihilation. If the dungeon's creatures escape, if Threshold falls, Yorel falls with it.

They've already watched Yorel die once. If they fail to control Harmonia, they'll watch it happen again.

And this time, there's no reset.

©2026 Michael Chatfield (P)2026 Michael Chatfield
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