What happens when kingdoms fall, when humanity itself is fractured, and when the myths of the old world suddenly prove real? You get Kings of No Kingdom — a gritty post-apocalyptic dark fantasy series that blends survival, magic, and the haunting weight of memory.
At the heart of the story is Dalton, known as the Wandering King. He doesn’t sit on a throne — he leads from the roof of a train, carving a path through ruined cities, hostile factions, and a world that refuses to die quietly. With him are warriors, misfits, farmers, and fighters, each carrying their own demons and dreams as they try to survive the ashes of the old world and the dangers of the new.
Every story in the series pulls readers deeper into a world where:
Magic has returned — strange powers, mythical weapons, and whispers of immortality.
False kings rise — from the Undying King who cannot be killed, to the Merciful King whose twisted church hunts down the innocent.
Ghosts walk the land — both in memory and in terrifying, supernatural form.
Humanity hangs on — through loyalty, grit, and the hope that survival means more than just staying alive.
So far, readers have followed Dalton and his companions through chilling encounters (Ghosts and Stuff), haunting pasts (Of Monsters and Men), and dangerous choices (Many Demons). But these are just the beginning. The Kings of No Kingdom series has many more tales to tell — stories of betrayal and courage, loss and discovery, survival and sacrifice.
If you love post-apocalyptic adventures with a dark fantasy edge, unforgettable characters, and cinematic storytelling, Kings of No Kingdom is a series you don’t want to miss.
The kingdoms are gone. The world is broken. But the fight for humanity has only just begun.