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Serenity Incident: book two of the Dead Path Chronicles

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Caprius Seaton, prince of the city of Elysium of the planet Alamptria, just wants to lead a simple life. He does not want to become an agent on the Council of Confidus, his father, the king. But, according to an ancient prophecy, Caprius and a woman named Melina Hampshire will have a son named Lantrinon who will destroy the dark lord Makoor, whose “Goncool” and vampire forces have begun trying to kill Caprius. Though they were once lovers, Caprius and Melina separated when she was seduced and betrayed by Caprius’ friend, Fenison Torington. Now, six years later, Melina’s mother is being manipulated by Makoor to oppose the reunion of the two young people. When the woman dies, the way is opened for the two lovers to reunite and fulfill the prophecy. Because no evidence of the supernatural nature of his attackers remains, his father is convinced that the neighboring country of Bramonia is responsible for the numerous atrocities. While on a motorbike holiday, Caprius is attacked by teams of Goncools and vampires, who capture a train on which Melina Hampshire is riding, killing everyone except her and rigging it to explode when it pulls into the depot. However, the elf wizard Grongone intervenes from afar and enables Caprius to rescue Melina and destroy the train with all the vampires and Goncools—once again eliminating all evidence of the existence of vampires and Makoor. Despite his son’s claims, King Confidus plans to attack the neighboring country in three days. Caprius experiences a series of visions that confirm that wizard Grongone has selected the Seaton family to save the planet of Alamptria from the forces of the underworld. On his own, Caprius makes his way to Serenity River, which forms the border, where he evades a huge nest of vampires. In Bramonia, Caprius meets with the soldier Brandimoir, the brother-in-law of Melina’s sister Selena, and convinces him that he wants to stop the pending war between their two countries. Convinced of Caprius’ claims by a vampire that his soldiers kill, Brandimoir sends a courier with the creature’s head to King Confidus as evidence. Using himself as bait, Caprius sets off an atomic bomb at the site of the vampire nest, wiping them out. After being injured by a vampire, Caprius is taken into the spaceship of Grongone and healed of all his injuries. Grongone convinces Caprius that it is his destiny to become a knight master of Elysium and fight with the claymore of power against Makoor and the forces of darkness. The pair fly to Castle Elysium, where King Confidus realizes that his son has been right all along. Goncool leader Samuel Trenton sends a letter to the King from the Goncool Revolution Intelligence of Makoor (G.R.I.M.) organization, promising to begin bombing Alamptrian cities within twelve hours. Caprius flies to the city of Koriston in an air shuttle given him by Grongone in search of the headquarters of G.R.I.M. After several skirmishes with the agents of G.R.I.M., Caprius meets up with a human agent named Shelly Hathoway who accompanies him in his air shuttle to Crimson Peak, where the vampires and Goncools have their base. The pair fly the shuttle into the heart of the underworld forces’ subterranean lair, where thousands of vampires and Goncools are preparing to overwhelm the world. Allowing himself to be captured, Caprius triggers a timed explosion within the vampires’ stolen space capsule. But something terribly goes wrong. Caprius’ and Shelly’s plans have been foiled. And Alamptria is under possible annihilation of the human race. Time is running out. Its up to Caprius and Shelly to stop the destruction of Alamptria.

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