Dante was struggling for his life in the previous part when he was trapped on the Plagued Islands. He never faced such a situation in his life before in which he was forced to face a sickness that had no cure at all. Also the islands on which he was trapped were under the control of a cruel ruler who wanted to make everyone his slave. Getting out of such a situation was impossible for all those men who were trapped on this deadly spot in the world.
But Dante has beaten all the odds and not only he is cured, but he is also out of that hideous place. Time has come to return the favor to the enemy who trapped him on the islands in the first place. Avenging the death of his friend Twill is another motive that he cannot leave aside. Luckily both things take Dante to the same target i.e Gladdic.
Now he knows that it was the same man who killed his best friend and also tried to get rid of him forever. Killing Gladdic is the primary focus of Dante’s life but the man is not an ordinary being. Gladdic is a powerful being who is skilled in the art of magic and warfare. Primary aim of this man is to take control of the empire and only Dante can stop him if he reaches the kingdom in time.\
No pauses once again by Tim Gerard Reynolds during narration and the narrator has outclassed everyone here. No one could have narrated Edward W. Robertson’s work better than Tim. Interrelated stories The Twelve Plagues and The Cycle of Arawn will decorate your memory attic for sure so don’t leave the series incomplete because you will not enjoy the sensation otherwise.