The Knight Saga series is an online story series which is currently in it's eigth installment.
It began in 1998 with Mana Knights, a space based story which was highly unorganized and without rules. It lasted for a suprisingly long time however, which ultimately sparked the creation of the second story in the series.
Knights of the Round followed Mana Knights, but this time being set on a medieval planet called Ea. It ended after a climatic battle within the anceint super weapon known only as the Cathedral.
The third story was another space based one as the members of the Roam space station battled against Wendy's Intergalactic Empire over the planet of Esperia.
The fourth story was the highly popular Death Knights story, which takes place on Ea 5000 years after the time of Knights of the Round. It also involved two other planets in the series, Roth, and Yuggoth. However, in the finale of this chapter, reality was inadvertantly destroyed, with only a minute amount of the population being relocated to an alternate dimension.
The fifth chapter was Threads of Dual, a not so popular story with an interesting planetary concept.
The sixth story allowed the writers to resume control of their popular Death Knights characters in Death Knights II which was set on Aeroth, an alternate dimension version of Ea and Roth combined.
The saga continued with Death Knights 3, set on planet Vesta. The planet was unique in the fact that it had an outer shell, Aeolus, and an inner shell, Atlas which held up the upper. This was probably the most short lived story.
The eigth and current saga is God's Dice. It is set in the limited area of the House of Cats, a very gothic and mystical building. Characters are being pulled across time and space, and they have yet to discover the true reason they are there.
The current website for Knight Saga 8: God's Dice is hosted at Geocities.
Rumor has it that plans are already made for Knight Saga 9: Devil's Dice after the conclusion of the eigth chapter.

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