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The Gods of the Upper and the Gods of the Nether have been fighting their deadly wars for all eternity, and always with humankind stuck in the middle. But this time is different. Tiberius, The Hope of the World, is dead and the holy fortress of Athol Myr is under siege. Should it crumble, the fabled portal residing deep within it will fall into the vile hands of the Demon Lords. If the portal is lost, so is all hope for the survival of humanity. But Athol Myr's army is defeated and all of the prophets are dead... save one. One soldier escaped the slaughter on the plains of Athol Myr - a lone…mehr

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The Gods of the Upper and the Gods of the Nether have been fighting their deadly wars for all eternity, and always with humankind stuck in the middle. But this time is different. Tiberius, The Hope of the World, is dead and the holy fortress of Athol Myr is under siege. Should it crumble, the fabled portal residing deep within it will fall into the vile hands of the Demon Lords. If the portal is lost, so is all hope for the survival of humanity. But Athol Myr's army is defeated and all of the prophets are dead... save one. One soldier escaped the slaughter on the plains of Athol Myr - a lone cavalryman known as Griff. As orcs, goblins, and all things evil rampage the land unchecked, crushing all who rise against them, what difference can a single person make? Time is running out as Griff learns that there is only one way to save the world - he must bring Tiberius back from the dead.
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Scott is 45 years old and lives near Kansas City. He wrote the first book of his fantasy series, "Portal to the Gods" in 2005 and has recently published the third book in the Portal series, "Dark Reign." He is also the author of "The Demon Hunter: 21 Days". He is currently working to complete his zombie apocalypse book, "PerfectTown." Scott welcomes comments on his work at: portaltothegods@gmail.com