The Trident of Kailath
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Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2024
The Trident of Kailath:   is an epic tale of divine lineage, betrayal, and the clash between light and darkness. Born to Zeus and Eirene, Kael is abandoned on Earth, unaware of his godly heritage. Guided by an angel on his 18th birthday, he embarks on a dangerous quest to retrieve the Legendary Trident of the Abyss, a weapon powerful enough to control the elements and the universe's dark energy. After slaying the monster Kailath and wielding the trident, Kael finds himself in the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, where he falls in love with Princess Amara.

But Kael's peaceful life is shattered when Phobos, the god of fear, allies with the primordial goddess Nyx and launches a rebellion against Olympus, aiming to steal the trident's power. Betrayed by his estranged brother Calix and facing an ancient prophecy about his son Erethon-a child destined to control both light and darkness-Kael must unlock new powers and form unexpected alliances to protect Atlantis and the gods themselves.

As Kael battles Phobos, Calix, and the rising forces of forgotten gods, he discovers that the trident's true power lies within him. With the fate of both mortals and gods hanging in the balance, Kael embarks on a final confrontation that will reshape the cosmos and determine the future of all realms. This tale of love, betrayal, and divine power unfolds in an intricately woven narrative, where the line between hero and villain blurs, and destiny demands great sacrifice.
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