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Path of Sovereignty, Book 2

By: Sean Barber
Narrated by: Reese Zion
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The undead Horde failed to break Zuri’s Walls, but victory came at a cost. The walls stand battered, the people bloodied, though with the determination to survive unbroken. As the second stage of Initialization unfolds, the monsters beyond their crumbling defenses grow more powerful—and more relentless.

Darius, unexpectedly thrust into leadership, must do more than simply grow stronger by gaining levels and advancing his Class. He must rise to the challenge of becoming Headman, and eventually, the lord his people desperately need. To secure their future, the Settlement must expand, and its citizens must evolve to meet the ever-increasing dangers. But every step forward comes with a price.

The Warfare System offers incredible rewards, tempting Darius to embrace its brutal Quests. Yet the path it lays out seems to demand conquest, domination, and bloodshed. Will he become the conquering warlord the System seems to demand? Or will the cost of victory—both to his people and his soul—be too much to bear?

Dive into the next thrilling volume of Path of Sovereignty, a slice-of-life apocalyptic LitRPG Settlement Builder, where survival means tough choices, and leadership demands more than just strength.

©2025 Sean Barber (P)2026 Sean Barber
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