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Chapter 202: Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 201: Vision Quest

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Garin was beneath the earth again. So, this time, it wasn’t a complete shock and not a horrifying burial. This time, he didn’t feel the earth pressing into him like that awful peyote trip.

So the sensation wasn’t unfamiliar, not to someone who grew up underground. Garin awoke to find himself in caves, like the Kingdom’s, but not quite. Having spent his whole life in caves like these, it was quite eerie not to have the signature LED lights lining the walls—or any artificial source. And the walls themselves were different too—chalky. By no means was he an expert in stone and the Kingdom. Some men and women could rattle off all the other minerals in even the deepest expeditions, and rocks besides that could only be samples outside of the Kingdom.

Yet, Garin knew these stones didn’t belong to the kingdom.

Being trapped underground, without a light, in a strange cave he knew wasn’t his home but felt familiar enough was unnerving. Moreso, given that he had no idea how he’d gotten here in the first place.

“How did I get here?” Magic, probably.

Very shortly, he had another realization.

“I’m alone.”

No Erec prowling around, whose Strength was a welcome blanket of security. No Colin snorting and complaining. No Olivia, to comfort him and tell him things would be alright.

Just him, trapped underground in a place that might be his tomb.

“I’ll just find my way out, then, back to them.”

The words sounded hollow as they echoed off countless walls and tunnels he couldn’t see, where no one might hear him. That realization twisted inside him, somehow even more frightening than the idea he was lost here without food, and if he couldn’t find his way out, he was likely to die.

No, what sunk into him was that he was in the shadows without anyone else.

He thought of his friends, then strode forward, passing through the shade and emptiness countless times. Garin ran his hand along the chalky wall, always walking forward, step by step, moving through this lonesome eternity.

Had he died? Was this all there was to an afterlife?

As the minutes ticked by, the idea of finding an escape and getting to his friends seemed further away.

Garin persisted.

Countless hours passed, in a place like this, time had no meaning.

Garin stopped walking, folding himself against a stone wall, feeling the chalky stone rub the back of his neck, but it didn’t matter.

He covered his head, tears welling as he tried to convince himself to stand back up, to keep going. Sitting here crying wasn’t going to save him, and the only way to get out was to move ever forward. That, above all, was the only chance of being free.

Yet doing that was next to pointless, right? What if he was going deeper—could he use magic? Maybe that…

Garin perked up, raising a hand and focusing. A red line appeared before him, barely cutting through the ever-consuming darkness. All he needed was to call a spark of fire. It was an easy survival spell—one of the few that Dame Juliana taught her Wilderness Survival class and drilled into them—and a simple one with such utility.

With it, you could light a fire or hold the spark in your hand as a light. At the time, he didn’t appreciate the versatility and was never interested in learning magic. It seemed almost ridiculous that he might find himself relying on Mysticism for a simple spark for a fire.

The expedition had cured him of that dumb assumption. Right now, there was an even more perfect application for the spell.

To Garin’s relief, the line of red spread, further spiraling in a proper glyph. As it grew, he felt heat with his fingertips. It would work; he would have light, then—

The glyph vanished. Plunging him into pure darkness.

Confused, Garin tried again.

Once more, failure.

Again.

Same result.

Only then did Garin give up, feeling sorrow in earnest as he felt his magic blocked. Something about this place was snuffing out the spell before it began, and he didn’t know enough about Mysticism to counteract it.

Alone, in the dark, was his death.

Time passed as Garin let himself sink into the pain of hopelessness. It was pathetic to give up like this, not even to find the strength to keep going. Erec certainly would have kept moving until his last breath—Colin would have devised some plan and tried it. He had no clue whether or not either would have escaped, but they would have tried in their way.

He though—as the sorrow and loneliness struck him, knowing he would never see either of them again, nor Olivia… It was too much. He couldn’t even stand back up.

His chest began to ache as if his heart was intent on leaping out of his body.

Panic.

That’s what it was. When your panic grew big enough, they said you might not even be able to breathe. But this feeling in his chest had an odd quality to it. Otherworldly, unlike the rush and numbness he’d heard about. His breath wasn’t growing sorrow, and he could still breathe. Yet that could have been him simply accepting the inevitable, the peace before death reached him.

Garin tried to stand once more but couldn’t.

I’m… Useless.

Olivia—what would she think? What would his friends think?

Poor Munchy would probably starve to death; he’d given the little guy too many ‘special foods’ that the damn squirrel now refused to eat typical squirrel food. He’d never get to see those plump cheeks again.

Munchy.

His heart jolted, and the feeling in his chest radiated as something caught hold and ripped at it. It was as if a chain were anchored to his chest, and someone had just given it a firm, powerful yank.

Garin gasped as a silver ghost leaped straight out of his chest. The see-through form of a fat squirrel landed in front of him, surrounded by a bright blue glow. Munchy—no doubt now it was Munchy—circled in front of Garin before sitting down and tilting his head as it looked at him. The stocky creature’s cheeks puffed in and out as it took him in.

Garin wiped at the tears in the corner of his eyes.

Why play underground? Munchy seemed to say, head tilted. The voice came through Garin’s mind, each word squeaky and leaving a headache in their wake.

“M-munchy?”

No food here.

“Y-you can talk?”

More important. Pumpkin Pastry. Where is?

“Munchy!” Garin exclaimed.

Quiet. Food important. Stop talk. Munchy stomped a little foot on the ground and stared his human down. His cheeks puffed, and the light streaming off him only increased in intensity. Garin withdrew, almost having leaped at the squirrel to hold the little guy.

The shock of the talking and the squirrel ran its course and let him take a step back; the light Munchy brought with him was confusing but brought comfort. Sure, they were still trapped deep in a mysterious cave. But now, he had a companion. Someone to be with if this was to be the end. Though, Munchy never had… Communicated. At all. Not with a voice; sometimes, Garin would get little ideas and feelings of what the squirrel wanted. More than other animals, he used his talent on them.

Here now, it was crystal clear. Every little twitch of the chubby squirrel was understood as Munchy stared at him. The little guy wanted his breakfast, and it made sense in a way that he’d never truly felt before.

“There isn’t food here; I don’t even know where here is.” Garin tried to explain to the hungry squirrel. Thanks to light, he could see several different twisting pathways through these tunnels, any of which might lead them deeper or to the surface.

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Garin focused, trying to feel any drifting air, but there was no cold or current wind to show a way out. Dame Juliana had given them tools to track their progress through a cave to ensure they didn’t get lost, along with instructions that they should never crawl into too tight of a space, lest they get trapped and die without help.

Go figure. With her limited time, she didn’t choose to cover this very niche and the unlikely possibility of them being abducted without warning and thrown into a cave alone.

No food? Wrong. Munchy stopped standing, stared Garin down, ran a circle, and then sat down. Where we?

“No idea, little buddy. We need to get out of here, back to our friends—then I’ll have food for you.”

Garin need help? Munchy’s squeaky voice asked.

We need help.” Garin corrected and gestured towards the many openings spread out before them. “Which way is out.”

I lead to food. Trust?

“Trust? Munchy, what do you mean?”

Trust?

With this, Munchy stood like a human and puffed both chest and cheeks; his little pot belly hung in full glory as he stared at his master.

Behind those glossy eyes, Garin saw a level of intelligence for the first time and thought he hadn’t thought the little troublemaker capable of. Sure, Munchy had always been more intelligent than other squirrels, no matter what Colin said. But right now, for the first time, Garin realized just to what extent that squirrel was intelligent.

Munchy truly believed he could get them out.

Did he trust him?

“I do,” Garin answered, and once more, he felt a yank in his chest.

Something tore free—a spiral of light shot into Munchy, swirling around him and heightening the silver glow. Munchy grew, his size increasing as the light swirled quicker, turning into a dazzling display of energy; for a second, Garin thought he saw a smile on the squirrel’s face before the light slammed into Munchy’s chest.

The blow didn’t seem to hurt the little creature; it only grew brighter as it launched towards Garin, scampering up his leg to his chest, where Munchy pushed his head against Garin’s heart.

The piece that was missing a moment before returned and changed, leaving Garin feeling more complete.

Munchy leaped off him. And Garin felt as if a tiny thread still connected him, immutable and robust as their connection solidified. As he focused, he could’ve sworn he felt what the squirrel felt—including a rumble in his stomach from hunger and the strong desire to eat a pumpkin pastry… And the floor. There was a slight glow on the cavern ground, invisible before, but now, he saw it.

A pathway.

Without an explanation, Munchy began to run after the path they both saw—it was the way out, after all.

Together, they could escape.

And after they did, he owed the chubby squirrel many treats.

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Erec expected to find himself in a burning hell after falling under the effects of Morgana’s spell. It was only natural. Wasn’t the inferno his home by now? As he felt the scorching tea go down his throat, his soul responded and flared as a reaction; he knew where he was headed. Burning, fire, and rage… That was the shape of his soul. It was who he was. Unlike the other two, who hadn’t yet grasped the nature of the Soul Virtue—that it reflected the nature of themselves. Not him, though. Erec understood and accepted who and what he was and knew deep down the destiny in which that fiery path would lead him.

When he awoke, he was surprised that he was not in a burning hell.

There were no sulfurous pits, no raging tornadoes made of fire.

No, he was seated and reclined in a comfortable chair in a cozy yet war-posed room lush with weaponry, maps, and glorious decor—Most prominent in front of him was a massive round table whose top was cluttered with so many things. Books, maces, a skull… The windows let in a soft breeze, and with it also came the delicate song of a bird. A… Chough? The name came to Erec, along with an image of a red-beaked bird he’d never seen before yet now recognized.

He focused and took in the weapons again; they were made of mysterious silver, not far from the axe he could conjure. And as a warrior, he knew them to hold a quality the best smiths in the Kingdom would struggle to reach.

Again, his eyes were drawn to the round table and the chairs around it. Each seat had a throne decorated for the owning Knight to suit them. His chair had notches in the old oak wood as if hit with a weapon. Its cushion was bare—yet none of this made it less comfortable. Each blemish, scratch, and notch enhanced it and made it feel right. This was a warrior’s chair, fit for one such as he who was drawn to the love of battle.

The rest of the thrones around the table ranged wide in design. From decorative seating made of pure gold to a simple stool that he’d expect to find in a poor common folk’s kitchen—very far from him was a chair that seemed alive, vines growing off it, and whose legs seemed to be made of a living plant. Each brought with them a sense of comfort and longing.

Because these chairs were empty, they should be filled. This whole table should have a Knight for every seat; only, right now, he was alone.

“Thou art not alone,” A voice echoed.

Erec’s head whipped around to behind—a Knight sat on a window sill, his long, fair red hair drifting in the breeze; he held an easy smile… And Erec was flabbergasted that this man was almost like looking in a mirror; only the difference in the set of their eyes, jaw, and the man’s much paler skin marked him as different.

“Tis us who sit at our throne near the round table, true? Our mantle is claimed, as is the Kings. Though that one tis, not the Arthur we hold dear.”

“You,” Erec said. There was a tie between them. He felt it and knew it to be accurate; they shared a soul, and their link was almost physical. They were the same person.

With a broader smile, the features of the fair Knight shifted—going from similar to the same as his own in a second—then, it returned; he had the fair face of a man born into high nobility, his teeth a perfect white and a smile filled with both joy and madness.

“Aye, we are the same. Wielders of this mantle. Thou are born to wield our title and hold our axe, so the mantle has passed. Yet I ask, why shy away from your birthright? Tis it not a power sorely needed in your realm? Do you not seek glory to bring to the round table? We must, of course, confront the mantle of King Arthur to free the throne for one more worthy.”

The words spoken made sense, though they shouldn’t. They brought memories of a time before him, of the perfect world. One was filled with honor and trueness, of which he only touched a part.

Yes, he had been this man. Erec, son of Lac, and this table was a familiar home.

His eyes drifted to the simplest chair of all. The stool is so ordinary you might find it in any peasant's kitchen. A simple sword sheathe rested against it; this chair was the most deceptive of the lot, as was the sheathe made of cheap brown leather. For he knew it contained a sword without equal. This sheathe was Excaliburs’ home; this chair was that of a King of Kings. It belonged to the greatest of their number.

“Arthur,” Erec repeated, the word like lead on his tongue; it held a real weight to it.

“Yes, Arthur. The greatest and most noble among us, yet now, it is a mantle wielded in the name of the former and not the latter. To wield Excalibur and seek only greatness is a sorrow indeed, depriving reality of the full glory of the King. All in the name of waging endless war and reveling in the sensation of pure might. May I ask thou a question, fair noble Erec?”

“I don’t know that I can answer. I’m only… I’m struggling to understand all of this,” Erec motioned at the round table, feeling it thrum with glory deep into his soul, “You know more than anything I might say.”

“Worry not. You will consider the answer: thou who shies away from your mantle. Imagine us, fearing power,” For a second, the Knight paused and chuckled, almost like he was laughing at the antics of a child.

Erec firmed his spine and shot a disapproving frown at the Knight.

“No need to do that—here, let us go to the question, then I’ll provide further to understand: Fair knight, does might make right?”

Does might make right?

No. Of course, it didn’t.

Then again, didn’t he use his might to make right?

Erec thought of all the times he’d charged into battle, tapped into his soul, and called upon this place and this power… Even now, he could see the silver flames, those fires that were his; this was their home, where they spawned from. That might, that power, that mantle which he’d used to make right time and time again. To save, defeat, and put the world in a place where it might find peace.

It can. Erec circled that answer, wishing to deny it, yet he proved himself that it could. In some cases, one might need to fix something wrong.

Had might not overcome the Stag, how many would have suffered?

Had his might not put Dan to rest, would MOLLY not have put the remains of the poor man through an everlasting living hell?

Might had made right.

The Knight smiled wide at him as he saw Erec thinking, unable to answer his response.

“Worry not, young Knight, tis a question we must always contend with. As we do very much, hold much of might.” The other version of Erec’s nodded toward the King’s chair, “Yet, tis not all of it. None are as mighty as Arthur, as much as wish otherwise, tis the truth of the matter, for being the greatest is his mantle… If you accept this quest, there tis one thing you must keep deep in mind. It is not one we shall conquer alone. Putting that mantle back into rightful hands will take much of the table. And if the glory and peace of Camelot is to rise once more, so too must this round table have more of the mantles which doth belong here. That of birthright gives some; other mantles must be earned.”

The Knight stretched out his hand, and the silver axe burned into life—their axe. The same Erec conjured before—even now, he saw the same engravings along its living silver. Himself chasing a stag. He, hand in hand with a woman… More… Even as he stared at what came after, the images refused to latch into his mind, slipping away even as he saw them.

“If thou are to find others to sit here and share the glory of this table, you must not fear thy mantle. Does might make right? Thou must decide, but mistake not, might is within our mantle.”

With that, the Knight jumped, clearing Erec’s head; he whipped the axe back and crashed it into the table before them. A wave of fire spewed outward, flooding everything in a silver inferno.

But it didn’t burn. The waves of silver heat were soothing, welcoming, and comforting. It whispered to him. Might was his to wield. His to have. But, he could not shy from the axe; he had to embrace the flames, the inferno, with eyes wide and a heart open and willing.

What was he, if not Erec, son of Lac, Knight of the Round Table?

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Knights Apocalyptica — Chapters

Ch.1 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 1: A Dream Jun 11 Ch.2 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 2: Glimpse Of Heaven Jun 17 Ch.3 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 3: Trial Jun 17 Ch.4 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 4: Twin Stars Jun 17 Ch.5 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 5: Outside Jun 17 Ch.6 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 6: A Glowing Light Jun 17 Ch.7 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 7: Old-World Blues Jun 17 Ch.8 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 8: Vortex Industries Jun 17 Ch.9 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 9: Chittering Into The Night Jun 17 Ch.10 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 10: New-Age Slang Jun 17 Ch.11 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 11: Red Eyes Jun 17 Ch.12 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 12: Creepy Crawlies Jun 17 Ch.13 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 13: Pavlov Response Jun 17 Ch.14 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 14: Trial's End Jun 17 Ch.15 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 15: Home Jun 17 Ch.16 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 16: Summons Jun 17 Ch.17 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 17: Those That Are Great Jun 17 Ch.18 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 18: Soirée Jun 17 Ch.19 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 19: Of Knights Jun 17 Ch.20 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 20: New World Jun 17 Ch.21 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 21: Vallum Jun 17 Ch.22 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 22: Maid To Be A Knight Jun 17 Ch.23 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 23: Attention Jun 17 Ch.24 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 24: Experiment Jun 17 Ch.25 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 25: Fury Jun 17 Ch.26 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 26: Cut Jun 17 Ch.27 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 27: The Lies We Tell For Others Jun 17 Ch.28 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 28: Orientation Jun 17 Ch.29 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 29: Paperwork Jun 17 Ch.30 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 30: Talent Jun 17 Ch.31 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 31: Dangerous Jun 17 Ch.32 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 32: Cold Hate Jun 17 Ch.33 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 33: Cheating Pays Off Jun 17 Ch.34 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 34: A Dead Land's Winds Jun 17 Ch.35 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 35: Placement Jun 17 Ch.36 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 36: Crimson Nights Jun 17 Ch.37 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 37: Buzz Jun 17 Ch.38 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 38: Two Drunken Peas In A Pod Jun 17 Ch.39 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 39: Courting Jun 17 Ch.40 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 40: Knives And Smiles Jun 17 Ch.41 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 41: Expedition Jun 17 Ch.42 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 42: Disciples Jun 17 Ch.43 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 43: Tracks Jun 17 Ch.44 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 44: Atlas Jun 17 Ch.45 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 45: Cowboys & Cowgirls Jun 17 Ch.46 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 46: Devour Jun 17 Ch.47 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 47: Bad Plan Jun 17 Ch.48 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 48: Rooftop Jun 17 Ch.49 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 49: Past Jun 17 Ch.50 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 50: Satellite Jun 17 Ch.51 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 51: Awful Thirsty Jun 17 Ch.52 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 52: Surprise Jun 17 Ch.53 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 53: Sewer Jun 17 Ch.54 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 54: Vega Jun 17 Ch.55 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 55: Melt Jun 17 Ch.56 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 56: Siege Jun 17 Ch.57 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 57: Backup Plan Jun 17 Ch.58 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 58: Dan Jun 17 Ch.59 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 59: End Approaches Jun 17 Ch.60 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 60: Caesar Jun 17 Ch.61 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 61: Confrontation Jun 17 Ch.62 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 62: Discipline And Sin Jun 17 Ch.63 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 63: Brotherhood Jun 17 Ch.64 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 64: History Jun 17 Ch.65 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 65: Loss Jun 17 Ch.66 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 66: Soldiers And Knights Jun 17 Ch.67 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 67: Homecoming Jun 17 Ch.68 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 68: Q.A.P Jun 17 Ch.69 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 69: Mercy Kill Jun 17 Ch.70 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 70: Bad Leadership Jun 17 Ch.71 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 71: Meeting Jun 17 Ch.72 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 72: Fire Hazard Jun 17 Ch.73 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 73: Hate Rules All Jun 17 Ch.74 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 74: Style Of Leadership Jun 17 Ch.75 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 75: Introduction To Science Jun 17 Ch.76 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 76: Might Is Right Jun 17 Ch.77 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 77: Warpath Jun 17 Ch.78 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 78: Worthy Jun 17 Ch.79 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 79: Managerial Track Jun 17 Ch.80 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 80: Betting Jun 17 Ch.81 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 81: Sleeping Beauty Jun 17 Ch.82 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 82: Fire Meets Jun 17 Ch.83 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 83: Pieces In Place Jun 17 Ch.84 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 84: Restraint Jun 17 Ch.85 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 85: Easy Mode Jun 17 Ch.86 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 86: Hidden In Hell Jun 17 Ch.87 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 87: Comet Jun 17 Ch.88 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 88: Soul Jun 17 Ch.89 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 89: Recovery Jun 17 Ch.90 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 90: Knight Triumphant Jun 17 Ch.91 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 91: Audacious Jun 17 Ch.92 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 92: Brave And Courteous Jun 17 Ch.93 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 93: Academy Life Jun 17 Ch.94 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 94: Different Relationships Jun 17 Ch.95 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 95: Missing Piece Jun 17 Ch.96 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 96: Nobilitas Jun 17 Ch.97 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 97: Drown In Soup Jun 17 Ch.98 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 98: Live And Let Live Jun 17 Ch.99 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 99: Chain That Binds Jun 17 Ch.100 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 100: Beloved Jun 17 Ch.101 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 101: Haunting Jun 17 Ch.102 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 102: The World Jun 17 Ch.103 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 103: Custom Mods Jun 17 Ch.104 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 104: Finals Finished Jun 17 Ch.105 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 105: Cry If I Want To Jun 17 Ch.106 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 106: Killed By Kindness Jun 17 Ch.107 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 107: Through The Fire and Flames Jun 17 Ch.108 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 108: Divine Corruption Jun 17 Ch.109 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 109: Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss Jun 17 Ch.110 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 110: Sonnet Jun 17 Ch.111 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 111: Le Morte Jun 17 Ch.112 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 112: Sand Lice Jun 17 Ch.113 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 113: Enide Jun 17 Ch.114 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 114: Prometheus Jun 17 Ch.115 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 115: Soccer Jun 17 Ch.116 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 116: Fun And Games Jun 17 Ch.117 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 117: Debt Jun 17 Ch.118 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 118: Dagger Which I See Jun 17 Ch.119 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 119: Daddy Issues Jun 17 Ch.120 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 120: Burning Love Jun 17 Ch.121 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 121: Impure Jun 17 Ch.122 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 122: Planning Peyote Jun 17 Ch.123 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 123: Unwelcome Return Jun 17 Ch.124 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 124: Don't Want to Set the World on Fire Jun 17 Ch.125 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 125: Victorious Knights Jun 17 Ch.126 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 126: North Star Jun 17 Ch.127 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 127: Knight In Shining Armor Jun 17 Ch.128 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 128: Layoffs Jun 17 Ch.129 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 129: Inbetween Jun 17 Ch.130 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 130: Monster Hunters Jun 17 Ch.131 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 131: Another World Jun 17 Ch.132 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 132: Couple Of Fools Jun 17 Ch.133 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 133: Unending Knowledge Jun 17 Ch.134 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 134: Abgott Jun 17 Ch.135 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 135: Old Man Jun 17 Ch.136 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 136: In Which Colin Sees Colors Jun 17 Ch.137 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 137: Murder She Wrote Jun 17 Ch.138 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 138: Minding Their Own Business Jun 17 Ch.139 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 139: Actions And Consequences Jun 17 Ch.140 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 140: Viva Las Vega Jun 17 Ch.141 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 141: Piercing The Veil With Peyote Jun 17 Ch.142 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 142: Juniper Tree Jun 17 Ch.143 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 143: Hangovers Jun 17 Ch.144 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 144: Made Of Gold Jun 17 Ch.145 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 145: Run Of Luck Jun 17 Ch.146 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 146: Welcome To Vega Jun 17 Ch.147 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 147: Siren's Call Jun 17 Ch.148 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 148: Degenerate Deal Jun 17 Ch.149 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 149: Council Concerns Jun 17 Ch.150 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 150: Double Date Jun 17 Ch.151 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 151: Casino Madness Jun 17 Ch.152 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 152: Fools Of Fortune Jun 17 Ch.153 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 153: Penthouse View Jun 17 Ch.154 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 154: Holy Secrets Jun 17 Ch.155 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 155: Animal Planet Jun 17 Ch.156 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 156: Wind And Sun Jun 17 Ch.157 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 157: Rat's Tale Jun 17 Ch.158 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 158: Gaia Jun 17 Ch.159 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 159: Snaked Jun 17 Ch.160 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 160: Blue Castles Jun 17 Ch.161 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 161: Crossroads and Devils Jun 17 Ch.162 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 162: Two Families Jun 17 Ch.163 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 163: Last Night In Vega Jun 17 Ch.164 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 164: Nature Jun 17 Ch.165 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 165: Storm Giant Jun 17 Ch.166 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 166: Great Lake Jun 17 Ch.167 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 167: Responsibility Jun 17 Ch.168 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 168: Hyde Jun 17 Ch.169 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 169: Precipice Jun 17 Ch.170 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 170: Ours By Right Jun 17 Ch.171 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 171: Molly Sells Molly By The Sea Shore Jun 17 Ch.172 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 172: A Little Trip Jun 17 Ch.173 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 173: Workplace Safety Hazard Jun 17 Ch.174 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 174: The Suite Life Jun 17 Ch.175 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 175: Non-Compliance Jun 17 Ch.176 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 176: No Cake Afterall Jun 17 Ch.177 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 177: Surviving Jun 17 Ch.178 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 178: Sterile Tile Road To Oz Jun 17 Ch.179 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 179: Walking Rift Jun 17 Ch.180 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 180: Human Resources Jun 17 Ch.181 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 181: To King Arthur Jun 17 Ch.182 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 182: Soul Meets Body Jun 17 Ch.183 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 183: Heaven Or Hell Jun 17 Ch.184 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 184: Brutal Civility Jun 17 Ch.185 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 185: To Burn Down A Church Jun 17 Ch.186 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 186: A King Not In Yellow Jun 17 Ch.187 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 187: Brother Beatdown Jun 17 Ch.188 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 188: Higher Education Jun 17 Ch.189 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 189: Knock Knock Jun 17 Ch.190 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 190: Shake The World Jun 17 Ch.191 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 191: Party People Jun 17 Ch.192 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 192: Dressed To Gala Jun 17 Ch.193 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 193: Four Houses Divided Jun 17 Ch.194 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 194: Chess Jun 17 Ch.195 Knights Apocalyptica - End Of Book 1 Jun 17 Ch.196 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 195: Duke And Crown Jun 17 Ch.197 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 196: A Prince Who Slays Monsters Jun 17 Ch.198 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 197: Pleasent Stroll Before Hell Jun 17 Ch.199 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 198: Duotheistic Jun 17 Ch.200 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 199: Training Begins Jun 17 Ch.201 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 200: Ducenti Jun 17 Ch.202 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 201: Vision Quest ← Current Jun 17 Ch.203 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 202: Oz Jun 17 Ch.204 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 203: Stone Giant Jun 17 Ch.205 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 204: Anvil Jun 17 Ch.206 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 205: Forged Jun 17 Ch.207 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 206: Texas Walker Ranger Jun 17 Ch.208 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 207: Glass-Shatter Jun 17 Ch.209 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 208: Doubt Jun 17 Ch.210 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 209: What It Means To Keep Going Jun 17 Ch.211 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 210: Follow The Fire Jun 17 Ch.212 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 211: Brotherhood II Jun 17 Ch.213 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 212: Wine and Dine Jun 17 Ch.214 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 213: That Time Of Year Jun 17 Ch.215 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 214: Heart In Darkness Jun 17 Ch.216 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 215: To The Tourney Jun 17 Ch.217 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 216: First Offical Day Jun 17 Ch.218 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 217: Pop Quiz Jun 17 Ch.219 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 218: Elvis Is In The Building Jun 17 Ch.220 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 219: Steelys Jun 17 Ch.221 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 220: Hello Magic, My Old Friend Jun 17 Ch.222 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 221: Drunk Knight Jun 17 Ch.223 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 222: Midnight I Jun 17 Ch.224 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 223: Goddess Bless Jun 17 Ch.225 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 224: Midnight II Jun 17 Ch.226 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 225: Dearest Bedwyr Jun 17 Ch.227 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 226: Treasured Islands Jun 17 Ch.228 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 227: Brothers In Arms Jun 17 Ch.229 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 228: Future Brother In Law Jun 17 Ch.230 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 229: Countess Enide Jun 17 Ch.231 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 230: Wrestling Matches Jun 17 Ch.232 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 231: Old-World Moves Jun 17 Ch.233 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 232: For Cindrus Jun 17 Ch.234 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 233: Just Two Loyal Servants Jun 17 Ch.235 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 234: Industry And Science Jun 17 Ch.236 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 235: To The Hunt Jun 17 Ch.237 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 236: Giant Centipede Things Jun 17 Ch.238 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 237: Player 2 Jun 17 Ch.239 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 238: Magic Contest Jun 17 Ch.240 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 239: Opening Ceremony Jun 17 Ch.241 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 240: Unexpected Member Jun 17 Ch.242 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 241: Spirit Of Cooperation Jun 17 Ch.243 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 242: Who Art Thou? Jun 17 Ch.244 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 243: Assassination Attempt Jun 17 Ch.245 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 244: Close But No Cigar Jun 17 Ch.246 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 245: Exocommunicate Jun 17 Ch.247 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 246: Enchanted April Jun 17 Ch.248 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 247: Sentancer Jun 17 Ch.249 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 248: Elevator Party Jun 17 Ch.250 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 249: Good Morning Buckaroo Jun 17 Ch.251 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 250: Love In The Heart Jun 17 Ch.252 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 251: Lull Jun 17 Ch.253 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 252: Rift Opener Jun 17 Ch.254 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 253: Oblivion Remaster Jun 17 Ch.255 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 254: Perish, Foul Creature Jun 17 Ch.256 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 255: Touch Jun 17 Ch.257 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 256: Epilogue Tres Jun 17 Ch.258 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 257: Bells Jun 17 Ch.259 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 258: Dress For Success Jun 17 Ch.260 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 259: Boys Will Be Boys Jun 17 Ch.261 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 260: Drumstick Jun 17 Ch.262 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 261: Best Man Things Jun 17 Ch.263 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 262: Marital Spat Jun 17 Ch.264 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 263: A Special Kind Of Couple Jun 17 Ch.265 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 264: The Couple Jun 17 Ch.266 Knights Apocalyptica - Chapter 265: Orders are Orders Jun 17