In Book One: Apotheosis, the Thirteenth Tribe left and the Pantheon was split. In Book Two: Descent, Zeus returned to assert his command and Apollo confided the history of the gods in someone he could trust. In Book Three: The Final Exodus, the machinations of the messengers of The One come to fruit
The Final Exodus
โ Scribed by Yeatts III, Edward T.
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Battlestar Galactica: Lords of Kobol 3
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In Book One: Apotheosis, the Thirteenth Tribe left and the Pantheon was split. In Book Two: Descent, Zeus returned to assert his command and Apollo confided the history of the gods in someone he could trust. In Book Three: The Final Exodus, the machinations of the messengers of The One come to fruition and ensnare the Olympians, the leaders of Kobol's nations and their tools, the Cylons. See the decline of humanity and their utter stagnation. Watch as the technology they depend upon is used against them to terrible effect. Behold the Blaze, the launch of the Caravan of the Heavens and the fall of Athena. Gaze upon the seeds that have sprouted and the departure of mankind from paradise โฆ
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