Neven Iliev depicts danger coming to Azurvale, it is a land where people are not the warrior type. Most of the people depend upon the army of the land and never think of defending the land on their own. The people are not timid rather they say that they have other more important works to do and the duty of defending the land is up to the selected ones.
The danger which this time approaches the land has no solution at all so the masses think it better to leave this problem aside. Empire to the South is the strongest in the region and a war against it means chaos for Azurvale. Even the adventurers of the land are summoned for the war and those who have remained behind pretend to look busy in their daily affairs.
War will end every member of the state for sure and that’s why thinking about it will only increase the anxiety. People of Azurvale are so much immersed in the thoughts of war that they don’t pay attention to another danger that enters their capital unnoticed. The villain is equal to death because he spares no one who dares to come in his way and his objectives are unknown which means that it is obvious that they are deadly too.
After Morningwood: Everybody Loves Large Chests (Vol.1) and Vortena: Everybody Loves Large Chests, Volume 3 it is a nice welcome to the fans. Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott’s superb narration sets the novel in a high tone. There is no stop to this roller coaster which goes straight to the finish line.