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Learn moreThe story of sixteen-year-old Alex Sheppard and his friends is drawing to a close.
Yet again, Scyth, Alex's character, has to do the impossible.
And the day of the battle between his allies and the Children of Kratos marks the end of peace in Disgardium. The world will never be the same again.
Dan Sugralinov grew up in a small working-class town Aktobe on the Russian border with Kazakhstan. In 1995, he graduated with honors, entering the St Petersburg Academy of Engineering and Economics where he studied business creation. He is the winner of the St Petersburg Mortal Kombat championship and runner-up for Starcraft and Warcraft 3. He is a fourteen-time champion in Quake, Quake 2, and Quake 3 as well as the world's ex-#1 in the World of Warcraft. Dan is also the author of several LitRPG series, inlcuding the Disgardium and the World 99 series.
Twenty-plus years of experience acting on stage and screen has given Daniel Thomas May a keen ear for all the ticklish details of storytelling and distinctive characterizations. With more than 100 highly rated titles on Audible, Daniel's "energetic," "confident," "deft," "commanding" narration makes him particularly adept in portraying adventurers of all sorts, whether in fantasy (Elidor Trilogy), sci-fi (nineteen-part Foreigner series, Audie Award Finalist), horror (Alaskan Undead Apocalypse series), romance (True Heroes series), or nonfiction dramatizations (Hatching Twitter, Run!).