The Dark Yuga: Book 3 : When the Sky Fell (The Dark Yuga: Rise of the Forgotten Gods)

 


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When the Sky Fell

Book 3 of The Dark Yuga: Rise of the Forgotten Gods
By Krishna Prasanth Guttikonda

“And thus, the new myth was born—not of gods, but of those who remembered.”

The sky is shattered. The sun flickers. The last illusions of reality begin to fall.

In this stunning finale to the epic Indian mythological fantasy trilogyWhen the Sky Fell takes readers deep into the heart of the apocalypse—where gods return, truth fractures, and the final battle of existence unfolds beyond time.

The Nine Seals of Dharma—the ancient bonds that held the world in order—are breaking one by one. As chaos reigns and cities crumble into ash, Aarav, now marked by divine memory, must journey into the Akashic Hollow—a realm beyond thought and form. There, time stands still, and the truth of the cosmos is revealed.

He meets the Last Rishi, a seer who has watched over the forgotten edges of existence. Through him, Aarav learns that the Forgotten Gods were not punished—they chose to be forgotten, to allow humanity the illusion of control. Now, with the truth unraveling and the world on the brink of unmaking, Aarav must become something new: The Ashwalker—part mortal, part memory, part myth.

But he is not alone.

Dhundhu, the End-Bringer, emerges from the Hollow, offering Aarav a terrifying choice: to unmake the world and start again—or to burn with it. As all gods—banished, broken, or reborn—converge at the Field of Unspoken Names, time collapses, and the final war begins.

In the end, Aarav must sacrifice the last remnants of Dharma—not to restore the old order, but to ignite something entirely new: a Flame of Awareness.


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What You’ll Find in This Book:

The end of the world is not the end of the story.
It is the beginning of a new myth—one not told by gods, but by those who dared to remember them.

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