The Great Southern Saga (abbreviated as GSA) is a counterpart to The Great Northern Saga, primarily written and illustrated for by SpodermanAlwaysCan. Unlike it's literary comrade, the Great Southern Saga is completely built from scratch, utilizing no works from other authors to get the saga done. GSA depicts the southern empires, almost 1000 years after the events of the GNS, struggling to cope with Medusa's newfound superiority. It's up to the Order once again to show who's heir to Inamorta's throne; through blood, bones, and divine intervention- or as you will know it- war.
Pre-Medusa Era[]
A Woman's Curse[]
Medusa is pitied by the narrator, for she would never know her true beauty and potential, being locked behind her own curse. The poem serves as one of the many motives for Medusa to commit later acts in the Medusa Era.
Jester's Tidings[]
A jester in the Order castle foreshadows a greater evil awaiting them.
Medusa Era[]
From Death's Eye[]
Taking cues from Prisoner, From Death's Eye recounts the infamous Bomber kamikaze raid in Pertland from the perspective of a young Swordwrath.
Archer's Final Arrow[]
After deciding that they rather die than unite with the Order, the country of Archidon accepts their fate and prepares to die against Medusa's forces- but not without a fight, of course.
Inamorta's Last Order[]
Ironically, Inamorta's Last Order is one of the first installments of the series. Corrin Blackswort- accompanied by acquaintances Chuck, Greens, and Smithy- attempt to survive what they believe is the final push of Medusa before she eliminates the Order and rules Inamorta at last.
Post-Medusa Era[]
Land of Sagitarr[]
A crew of sailors try their best to find a way out of a world destroyed by Medusa's rule, and go on a journey to find the Land of Sagitarr.
Griffon Takes No Prisoners[]
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