A thrill-seeker by nature, a hero by heart, Ryder Steele is no ordinary traveler. Aboard his ship, the mighty Cosmo X, he sails the cosmic tides, breaching the walls between realities with the ease of a shooting star. But he does not walk this path alone-alongside him stand his steadfast companions, warriors of fate bound by friendship and adventure. Together, they explore the wonders of the multiverse, uncovering lost civilizations, clashing with forces of darkness, and proving time and time again that even in the face of chaos, a hero always rises.
Armed with his escrima sticks-one end laced with poison, the other crackling with electric justice-his twin pistols, and a heart full of courage, Ryder answers the call when evil rears its head. Be it tyrannical warlords, rogue time-travelers, or monstrous creatures born from the nightmares of the void, he stands undaunted, ready to bring justice with a grin and a well-placed movie reference.
But beware, dear reader, for the road ahead is fraught with peril. Each world Ryder steps into carries its own trials, secrets, and adversaries lurking in the shadows. The thrill of adventure is sweet, but so too is the weight of destiny. What awaits our hero in the next universe? What mysteries lie beyond the stars?
When kingdoms fall and empires rise, a traveler of worlds must face a war not of his making... but one tied to his destiny.
Ryder Steele thought he'd seen the worst the multiverse had to offer-but when a familiar ally goes missing under mysterious circumstances, he's drawn into a high-stakes conflict that spans galaxies. Ancient forces once thought destroyed begin to stir, and alliances both new and old are tested in the face of overwhelming odds. As shadows from the past collide with the flames of rebellion, Ryder must confront enemies forged in metal, memory, and betrayal.
With explosive battles, emotional reckonings, and a growing storm threatening to engulf everything, Crownfall marks a turning point in Ryder's journey-where the line between hero and weapon is razor-thin, and the cost of victory may be more than he can bear.