Third volume of the epic fantasy saga inspired by Eastern mythologies, where gods, dragons, and legendary creatures battle for the fate of worlds in peril.
«When you chose mortality, when you chose to be like them, with that new body, you embraced all the baggage, the burden, that comes with it. You embraced the weakness, the earthly emotions, the pains, and the joys. Mortal beings live differently from us divinities; we could never truly understand them, but you can now. This is what you chose to be, and it will be your happiness, as well as your condemnation. I don't envy you, brother; what I read on his face now is perhaps the only thing that can frighten me.»
In the third chapter of the Chronicles of the Triarchs, the balance of Abyeorum is shaken more than ever.
After the clash with Sobyeol, the shadows of the past loom over the protagonists, revealing hidden ties and secret pacts.
Shinamori is torn between his loyalty to Gungsang and his duty to his world. Ryeong-ho, the King of the Gumiho, must choose between sealing his wild nature or giving in to his thirst for revenge; while Daeng and Haen-gul must deal with new revelations and events, which will once again upend their lives.
Gungsang now finds himself at a crossroads, and Fate seems to no longer want to toy with him. So, our Lost God must carefully consider his future moves and choose his allies carefully.
In a journey through mythical landscapes and inner conflicts, The Pillars of Balance - Justice and Freedom explores the weight of choices, the price of loyalty, and the fragile boundary between destiny and free will.
- Because sometimes, to move forward, you have to stop looking back. -