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Zealot's Eleventh Crusade

A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure (Divine Apostasy, Book 11)

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Zealot's Eleventh Crusade

By: A. F. Kay
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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In the depths of the Destruction Realm, Ruin Val’dor rises from the ashes of his former life, bound to a destiny of chaos and power. Once Ruwen Starfield, he now wields the legacy of a noble bloodline—a path that leads straight into the heart of the Realm’s deepest secrets. Desperate to reclaim his humanity, Ruin must unravel the mysteries of his transformation and find a way back to who he once was.

But the Destruction Realm has its own plans. As Ruin battles to master the powers thrust upon him, an ancient enemy manipulates the very fabric of magic, threatening to shatter the universe. To stop them, Ruin must navigate the Destruction Realm towers, unlock forgotten paths, and unite forces he barely understands—all while holding onto the hope that his humanity can still be restored.

As time runs out and enemies converge, Ruin faces the ultimate question: will his desire to reclaim his human form cost him the universe he’s sworn to protect? Or will he embrace his new identity to confront a destiny, and enemies, far greater than himself.

Book 11 of the Divine Apostasy series, Zealot's Eleventh Crusade examines the complex relationships between loyalty, identity, and the relentless pursuit of balance. The stakes have never been higher, and the cost of failure is not just Ruin’s life—but the collapse of existence itself.

©2025 A. F. Kay (P)2025 A. F. Kay
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Another compelling installment. The conflict zones and mysteries continue to expand and unfold. As always, I'm left wanting to dive into the next chapter, please write quickly.

Can't get enough

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I disliked the length of the book. I need more, more ruin, more of everything

It is mind blowing the depth of the universe, or better yet the multiverse, that the author has portrayed

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I’ve put this book down and gone to another so many times which is something I never do. I love this series but this book has no story - it’s 90% explaining the new world/character dynamics and is unbelievably boring. Ruin is also becoming a really boring character who is very one note. I’ll most likely leave it here with this series.

A real slog

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I used to really like this series. I loved the story and I eagerly awaited each next book to dive into Ruin's adventures again. Unfortunately, book after book they keep fighting, but no one wins, no one loses, they supposedly change, but they don't develop, with this book being just explanations, after explanations of how magic works and how it doesn't work, how his new abilities work... yes, his NEW abilities, because Ruin doesn't evolve, he mutates. But explanation after explanation things don't get clearer, they get more boring... I'm sorry, but if I can skip 10 chapters in a book without missing anything important and (even worse) without anything happening at all, the book just isn't worth it. It's like he farted in the first chapter and then at least 50 chapters are spent discussing how the released gas will affect the focus-bocus continuum of the known and unknown universe, time and space and the place of his buttocks there, but now he doesn't like his new butt and he really, really wants his old butt back, so he will agonize over it for another 10 chapters. So here we are 60 out of 85 interrogatively meaningless chapters. Maybe if the author is done with the explanations something more substantial will happen in the next book.

Disappointments

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This many changes, this far into the story just lost me. Loved the series so far but this is like starting again with a new series but trying to cram 10 books worth of magic explanation and journey into 1 book but without the journey and development you get along with those 10 books. It seemed like an attempt to extend the story that just didn’t work for me, sorry.

Worst in the series by far

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