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The War for Ascension | Cinematic Sci Fi Fantasy Audiobook

The War for Ascension | Cinematic Sci Fi Fantasy Audiobook

Author: Dominician Gennari

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A full cast cinematic science fiction fantasy audio saga with original music and immersive sound design. The official cinematic audiobook adaptation of the War for Ascension series by Dominician Gennari, performed as cinema in sound. After destroying their civilisation through a fatal pact with the Bright Lord a king and queen reincarnate in a new age with no memory of who they were. As ancient enemies rise and a powerful relic calls to them they are forced to confront what they once unleashed. Start with Chapter One. New chapters weekly.
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The deeper Areus moves into the mission, the clearer the truth becomes. This is not a local conflict. It is a planetary crisis already unfolding. Under Santia’s guidance, Areus begins to understand the true nature of the Hydroverse, a force that connects all life, including the very enemy he must one day face. What begins as training quickly transforms into a confrontation with impossible truths, where power, free will, and destruction are all bound within the same system. As new abilities awaken through the amulet and the Words of Power begin to take form, the scale of the threat intensifies. A bounty has been issued for Areus, marking him as a target, while reports of missing people, infected wildlife, and spreading corruption across Lakomea confirm that something far darker is advancing beneath the surface. The search for Rya leads them into the quarantined Ironbark Forest, a place already touched by darker forces, where entire ecosystems are collapsing and fear has driven civilisation to seal it off. But the danger escalates beyond anything expected when a Shadow Fleet craft appears overhead, confirming that the enemy is no longer distant or hidden. It is here. It is searching, and it knows exactly where to look.
There is no return to the life Areus once knew. With grief still burning in his chest and the Hydroverse active within him, he leaves Toria behind and crosses into Lakomea, a land where freedom has been replaced with control, fear, and silent oppression. What awaits him is not honour or welcome, but suspicion, hostility, and a world ruled by unseen power structures tightening their grip on the population. As Santia reveals the next phase of their mission, Areus is tasked with finding a girl hidden somewhere within Denkari, a girl tied to the same unfolding crisis that now engulfs Númaria. But the deeper they move into the mainland, the clearer it becomes that something far more dangerous is spreading beneath the surface. Military lockdowns, enforced permits, economic strangulation, and whispers of a growing corruption within the land point to a coordinated shift toward control and domination. Even the natural world shows signs of disturbance, as if the planet itself is reacting to the return of an ancient evil. When violence erupts inside the taverna and Areus is forced to defend himself in hostile territory, one truth becomes undeniable: this is no longer preparation for war. This is infiltration into a world already being consumed by it. The question is no longer whether danger is coming, but how far it has already spread, and how close it is to finding them.
Under a blood red moon, Areus is torn from sleep by visions of fire, death, and the brutal loss of those he loves most, and when Santia confirms the truth, the illusion of safety is shattered beyond repair. Bion and Zaramina are gone, the northern borders are collapsing, and the forces of Ahstra are advancing with precision and intent. Grief fractures Areus from within, but the Hydroverse does not recede. It stabilises him, sharpens him, and forces a decision he can no longer avoid. He will not remain hidden. He will step forward into the conflict, even if it leads to his death. At the same time, in the mortal realm, Belvara’s awakening escalates beyond control as she begins to feel the pain, fear, and thoughts of others as if they are her own, connecting her directly to events she should not be able to perceive. Her grip on normal life collapses as her abilities isolate her further, pushing her toward the same unseen current that is pulling Areus forward. Two awakenings, now bound by suffering, loss, and rising power, are accelerating toward a convergence neither of them fully understands. The enemy is no longer hidden in distant lands or whispered in rumours. It is moving, striking, and closing in, and the cost of hesitation has already been paid in blood.
Two awakenings begin to move toward the same collision. In the mortal realm, Belvara’s relentless dreams intensify as a mysterious presence named Karmin reveals fragments of a forgotten past, speaking of reincarnation, hidden realms beneath Númaria, and a path that leads toward the remnants of ancient Kynoria. The message is unsettling and incomplete, hinting that Belvara’s role in the unfolding crisis is far greater than she understands. Yet while her awakening unfolds through visions and strange phenomena, the danger facing the planet becomes brutally real for Areus. News arrives that the Inner Sanctum has been destroyed, the ARC device stolen, and enemy forces led by Mekrinam are now pushing toward the borders of Toria. As Santia, Bion, and Zaramina prepare to ride north into war, Areus is left behind with the growing weight of guilt, fear, and unanswered questions about the Hydroverse and the reincarnates tied to the fate of the world. Two paths are now forming across Númaria. One through dreams and ancient memory, the other through war and sacrifice. Both are moving toward the same inevitable confrontation, because the awakening has begun, the enemy is advancing, and the time for hiding from destiny is rapidly running out.
Far from the celebrations of Toria, another awakening begins in the mortal city of Morinth. Belvara, niece of a powerful Denkarian senator, lives what appears to be a privileged and ordinary life, yet her mind is increasingly haunted by dreams of ancient observatories, drowned cities, burning worlds, and voices that call her by a name she does not recognise. Strange phenomena begin to manifest around her, from luminous spheres appearing in the physical world to the terrifying realisation that she can hear the thoughts of those around her. These visions and powers are not random disturbances. They are signals of something older stirring beneath the surface of Númaria. As Belvara struggles to maintain her composure among friends, students, and a society that would never understand what is happening to her, the fragments of a hidden truth begin to surface. Ancient symbols, forgotten races, and a mysterious title known only as “the Elect” point toward a destiny far greater than she realises. While Areus confronts the awakening of the Hydroverse, another path is forming in the mortal realm, and the two currents are moving toward the same collision. Something is calling Belvara toward the Torians, toward answers long buried in history, because the danger approaching Númaria is not limited to one city, one people, or one hero. The storm is spreading, and its reach is beginning to touch every world connected to this one.
Victory fades quickly when whispers turn into warnings. As rumours of Areus’s impossible display at Winterfest spread across Toria, Santia returns not with praise, but with revelation: an underground Torian facility has been annihilated, the ARC portal stolen, and Ahstra’s forces are rising once more. The Silomir, an interdimensional artefact capable of enslaving worlds, is now in play, and its awakening is bound to the same surge of Hydroverse power that flows through Areus. Visions of ancient Kynoria burning, of children slain in plasma fire, of a bright lord consumed by merciless intent, crash into his mind as Santia makes an unthinkable request: abandon comfort, abandon glory, and join a covert mission to find and destroy the Silomir before Ahstra can cross from Korseka Prime into Númaria. The danger is no longer distant or theoretical. It is organised, advancing, and deliberate. And as the simari amulet of Ademantius ignites in Areus’s hands, projecting memories of genocide and cosmic war, one truth becomes unavoidable: the Hydroverse has chosen him, whether he accepts the call or not, and refusal will not stop what is coming.
While Winterfest celebrates victory above the mountains, war erupts beneath them. Deep inside the Inner Sanctum fortress, the Torian stronghold falls under a devastating assault as Ahstra’s forces breach the compound and claim the ARC, the ancient device capable of interplanetary transfer. Amid collapsing halls, burning corridors, and dying sentinels, Santia and Lady Evandelin race to secure the final hope of Númaria, entrusting critical coordinates to a lone commander whose survival may determine the fate of the world. As the enemy tightens its grip and Mekrinam executes the final remnants of resistance, the scale of the conflict becomes undeniable. This chapter reveals the true theatre of the coming war, where prophecy, reincarnation, and annihilation converge, and where the first irreversible losses signal that the battle for Númaria has already begun.
The Rorian Cup reaches its climax, but what unfolds inside the arena is no longer sport. As Areus fights through the semi final and faces the reigning champion, the pressure, the crowd, and the threat of defeat push him beyond discipline and into instinct, and the Hydroverse answers with devastating force. Time fractures, light erupts, and Areus moves like a being drawn from ancient memory rather than a competitor in a tournament, overwhelming his opponent before thousands of witnesses who cannot explain what they have just seen. In victory he gains more than glory, because the power within him is now exposed, undeniable, and accelerating, and when Santia’s amulet darkens with a warning from beyond the arena, it becomes clear that this awakening has consequences far beyond Winterfest, for once the Hydroverse binds itself to a bearer, the path ahead is no longer a choice but a reckoning.
Winterfest ignites across Kormina as the Rorian Cup begins, drawing Torians, Národan, and mortals into a spectacle of celebration, rivalry, and ancient tradition, but beneath the music, colour, and applause, Areus walks the edge of something far more dangerous than competition. With the Hydroverse newly awakened inside him, every step toward the mat becomes a test of restraint, discipline, and identity, as he enters the tournament carrying power he has been warned not to use. As the City of Light rallies behind him and the crowd roars for victory, Areus faces his first opponent knowing that one reckless decision could expose what should remain hidden, drawing consequences far beyond the arena. This chapter captures the collision between glory and control, celebration and threat, as Areus claims his first victory in the Cup while standing at the threshold of something far larger than sport, because even in a festival of life, the world is watching, and the Hydroverse is listening.
Areus activates the ethereal energies of the Hydroverse during a Lúkari training bout in Toria. Not by reacting faster or striking harder, but by overriding reality itself as time decelerates, space collapses, and ancient Kynorian Words of Power ignite within him, awakening a force bound to Númaria since the first age. This is not training or chance but a latent power surfacing far earlier than it should, drawing the attention of forces long watching from beyond Toria. The return of the mage Santia confirms the truth Areus cannot ignore: his connection to the Hydroverse is ancient, unfinished, and dangerous, tied to a name buried in history and to a war already tightening its grip on the world. Areus is exposed, no longer hidden, and the moment the Hydroverse is accessed again, the world begins to respond, because once it answers a call, it never forgets who made it.
Three thousand years after the fall of Númaria, the world lives on while the past bleeds through in dreams and unanswered questions. Areus lives a disciplined life in the city of Toria, training and preparing for a future he believes he understands, while vivid dreams carry the anguish of a powerful Kynorian king into his waking hours. As Winterfest approaches, unanswered questions about his parents, and a growing sense of dread begin to fracture everything he thought was stable. This is the quiet beginning of something catastrophic, not through war, but through denial and withheld truth. What has been buried is already stirring, and it will not remain silent.
The invasion becomes an execution. Ahstra and his Shadow Fleet tear through the capital as Ademantius battles to protect his queen and son. Betrayal closes in, blood is spilled, and an impossible choice is forced. What follows is slaughter, loss, and the ignition of a weapon designed to erase all life. This is the end of Númaria.
The Bright Lord has returned and he comes to claim everything. Enemy forces flood the lands of Kynoria as King Ademantius and Queen Nevitari face an extinction level invasion. With their child in the enemy’s grasp, and a world-ending weapon demanded in exchange for mercy, Ademantius is driven into a decision no ruler or father should ever face. This is the day Númaria falls!
The War for Ascension a full cast cinematic science fiction fantasy audio saga. An immersive audiobook experience with original music, sound design, and epic storytelling. A fallen king and a forgotten queen reincarnate into a world on the edge of collapse as ancient powers awaken and a catastrophic choice approaches. New episodes weekly!
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