Gunnar is a hero and there is no doubt about it after the feats that he has performed in the first four parts of the adventure ride. After having acted in Arena the hero has finally decided to rest for a while and try to live a life like a commoner. He does not want any action for a very long time and spending the relaxed life of an ordinary being is his plan.
Author Edward Brody paints Gunnar as a pain who is looking to relish the pleasures of life. During these days Gunnar loses his Great Beast and goes in its search alone. He thought that all of it would be simple but fate has not been very nice to him. While on the chase he lands on a spot that was previously hidden from the rest of the world.
There he gets the hint of the upcoming danger to the land. Bloodletter invasion might not look very dangerous after confronting this evil that has been hiding for decades. One thing is clear if Gunnar is not able to stop this evil force from coming to the land there would be no one left on the face of the land anymore.
Pavi Proczko does not get over excited in narration and the narrator has tried to keep things simple even in the situation of chaos. Eden’s Gate: The Sparrow and Eden’s Gate: The Reborn exactly followed the same pattern but that the signs of a big war were there from the beginning. This story starts simply and then after the confrontation of hidden truth Gunnar once again comes into that warrior style of his.