Legion's Fifth Vault
Ruwen and his friends have five days to spring a comrade from the world’s most secure prison, Legion’s Vault, located in the city of a god that wants him dead. Permanently dead.
Their only way into the city is competing in the yearly Step Championship. Nothing says low profile like combat in front of a hundred thousand spectators.
If remaining anonymous and breaking into a legendary prison didn’t already spell disaster, an old acquaintance appears. One who knows Ruwen’s name and face and can destroy all their plans.
Entering the fifth level of Legion’s Vault seems difficult, but leaving might prove impossible.
Because the path home has a cost and will condemn one of them to certain death.
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A.F. Kay
A.F. Kay, also known by his pen name Ripht, is a writer whose work captures the spirit of adventure, imagination, and the nostalgia of online gaming. Drawing from his deep love of gaming and exploration, Kay crafts stories that blend wonder and excitement in a way that resonates with both younger audiences and adult readers alike.
Before embarking on his writing career, Kay spent years away from the keyboard, navigating the complexities of life. But as his inner stories began to demand attention, he returned to his true passion: storytelling. His debut series, Divine Apostasy, is a LitRPG saga that transports readers to vibrant, game-like worlds, filled with quests, challenges, and personal growth. The series reflects his own journey through the digital realms, much like the adventures he had in the Crypt of Dalnir, where his monk character relentlessly pursued the elusive Lumpy Goo.
Divine Apostasy
In Divine Apostasy, a world where the lines between reality and virtual realms blur, players are thrust into a digital landscape where their choices have real consequences. This LitRPG series immerses readers in a universe where gaming and life collide, blending intense adventure with character-driven exploration. The stakes? Nothing less than the fate of entire worlds—and the personal evolution of those caught in them.
Divine Apostasy consists of twelve books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

