The cities in Loki’s realm are thriving, and the human population is growing rapidly. If something isn’t done to stop them, they will soon outnumber the Nephilim people. It is up to him to do it—he has a plan. They will die!

If the growing human population isn’t enough for him to deal with, now Gerald’s son, Markus, wants to marry one of the filthy creatures. He can’t stop him. If he denies the brat his blessing, he will marry the girl out of defiance. Unknown to him, the conclusion of the wedding vows is the signal the Igigi have set in place, to abduct Earthling wives of their own.

Starving the creatures has failed. They have survived by eating weeds and grass, and worse—they’ve thrived. He moves to Plan-B, and hires geneticists and virologists to create a bioweapon, and release it upon the human population, then he orders the Nephilim leaders that no aid is to be given to the infected humans.

All his work is for naught, disasters come in threes, and this time it is sure to wipe out the human scum. Astronomers have spotted a large comet that is on a collision course with Earth. The impact will be an extinction-level event. He announces that their mission has come to an end, and begins evacuating the planet, but only for those who are pure of blood. The Earthling wives and their half-breed children are to be abandoned to fate.

He forces Gerald to swear an oath. That he will not warn the humans of the coming disaster, or save them—an impossible task. This isn’t the first time Gerald has been faced with a difficult task. With the help of his companions, Lucy, and the Orion, he will attempt to save as many as he can.