This was not a battle.
This was not a war.
This was the shattering of existence itself.
The Cataclysm
The War of the Gods was a cosmic rupture that spanned dimensions, timelines, and realities.
When beings of divine power wage war, the collateral damage is measured in shattered worlds and extinct species.
Lumina's order. Diaglo's chaos. Lyra's balance.
These forces were meant to exist in perpetual tension, each checking the others' power.
But tension, given enough time and pressure, eventually snaps.
The war began not with a declaration, but with a series of escalating provocations.
Diaglo disrupted one too many of Lumina's perfect systems.
Lumina asserted control one step too far.
Lyra, seeing the scales tip dangerously, intervened—and in doing so, tipped them further.
What started as philosophical disagreement became divine vendetta.
What began as small conflicts became reality-ending war.
The Epic Chronicles
25 books. 5 story arcs. Infinite perspectives. One shattering truth.
This is the series that will make you question if your reality is actually as you see it to be.
Watch as power consumes. Watch as power transforms. Watch as the flames rise.
When dragons rage, gods take notice.
This saga explores the ancient pact between dragonkind and the divine—and what happens when that pact is broken.
Little Red's journey through the war's darkest moments reveals truths about power, sacrifice, and what it truly means to survive when everything you love is ashes.
When death itself becomes a weapon, when love becomes a liability, when gods die—what comes next?
This series explores power, legacy, and what it means to rule when the very foundations of order have been destroyed.
Not all crowns are worn—some are carried as burdens.
The Consequences
When gods go to war, reality itself pays the price.
The Shattering of Nexus
Nexus, the central hub where all dimensions converged, was the war's greatest casualty.
When Xanther Wavelander—one of the most powerful beings in existence—made his choice, the ripple effects shattered Nexus itself.
The Mother Solhain tree, which had stood since Renaldo's creation, burned.
The bridges between dimensions collapsed.
Entire civilizations, unaware they were in the path of divine conflict, simply ceased to exist.
Reality's Scars
The war left permanent wounds on reality itself.
Places where the fabric of existence thinned.
Moments where time loops back on itself.
Beings who exist in multiple states simultaneously, unable to resolve into a single truth.
These scars are not healing. They may never heal.
Some scholars believe they are meant to serve as warnings—reminders of what happens when gods go to war.
Where Do You Begin?
The War of the Gods is vast, complex, and deliberately non-linear.
You can start with Book 1 and read chronologically.
Or you can begin with whichever arc calls to you.
Each is written to stand alone while contributing to the larger tapestry.
Choose your entry point. Choose your truth.
But remember: every perspective is biased, every narrator is unreliable, and every "fact" may be a carefully constructed lie.
Welcome to the war.
Choose your side carefully—or better yet, choose not to choose.
That's a valid strategy too.