

ZORGAR
Side-Story in The Powerless Gods saga
This side story is now integrated into the upcoming fourth book of the main series.
Zorgar tells the story of a young orc whose life takes a tragic turn when a hunting accident leaves him crippled and unable to fulfill his destiny as a warrior. Determined not to live in disgrace, Zorgar ventures into a haunted forest, where he encounters a goblin shaman with sinister intentions.
As Zorgar begins a dangerous apprenticeship, he secretly discovers his own latent magical abilities. A love betrayed and a dark ritual lead to a climactic battle for survival, setting Zorgar on a path toward a destiny he never expected.
The Powerless Gods · Book Three
They survived for now—but the storm was just beginning.
Aygor sails with a demon captain toward a dying magic. Liya rises as queen of a newborn realm. Xam hides in another man’s skin, hunted by sorcery. Ina walks beyond her body, seeking lost souls.
As undead return, monsters rise, and ghost ships cut through shattered tides, fate tightens its grip—and the world they don't remember begins to call them back.
The Powerless Gods · Book Two
Trapped in forgotten ruins, haunted by whispers of ancient magic, Aygor must survive a necromancer’s twisted plans—while above, Liya awakens a monstrous power, Xam invades new bodies to survive, and Ina slips beyond the flesh into something darker.
As undead rise and kingdoms fall, the veil between dream and memory grows thinner… and the world they left behind begins to remember.
The Powerless Gods · Book One
They woke in a world that was never meant for them.
Aygor opens his eyes in a merciless forest—naked, weaponless, and with no memory of who he is. Across the realm, others awaken just like him: a mermaid beneath the sea, a girl hiding her human blood in an elven stronghold, a wolf pup with a soul trapped in a body that doesn’t belong to it.
None of them know why they’re here. But someone does.
As necromancers hunt, soul magic stirs, and forgotten destinies awaken, another world begins to bleed through—one that should’ve remained a dream.