Chapter 1: The Keeper's Return - Camelot/The Middle Lands

Chapter 2: The Prophecy - Camelot and "Most Destroyed Lands of Albion"

Chapter 3: An Ancient Compass- Camelot

Chapter 4: A New Hope for the Middle Lands

Chapter 5: The Ancient Power of the Nemean Lion - Nemeth

Chapter 6: The Wives of Margrave - Odin's Lands

Chapter 7: The Horn of Catbhadh - Caerleon

Chapter 8: The Boxes of Orden - Gawant's Lands

Chapter 9: An Immortal Army - Essetir/Camelot

Chapter 10: The Cup of Life - Camelot

Chapter 11: New Allies From Past and Present - Greece

Chapter 12: The Lost Relics - Greece

Chapter 13: Rise of Titans (Promethean) - Greece

Chapter 14:The Broken Guardian - Egypt

Chapter 15: Rebirth of god Osiris - Egypt

Chapter 16: Cerberus - Egypt

Chapter 17: Lost Ravens of Odin - Valhalla/Abydos/Olympus

Chapter 18: To Be Or Not To Be - Midgard/Valhalla

Chapter 19: Ymir - Midgard/Egypt

Chapter 20: Two Is Better Than One - Atlantis

Chapter 21: Chthonian - Atlantis

Chapter 22: Kronos - Atlantis (You will discover the Keeper's identity if you compare both stories)

Chapter 23: Stone of Tears - Atlantis

Chapter 24: Scroll of Light - Atlantis

Chapter 25: Ancient Secrets of the Scroll - Atlantis

Chapter 26: A New Hope - Sicilia

Chapter 27: A New Beginning - Sicilia

Chapters 1-10: Action happens in Albion. These chapters are about Legend of the Seeker and Merlin. Chapter eleven includes the games Age of Mythology and Age of Mythology: The Titans.

In the first chapter, the Keeper destroys the veil between the Lands of the Living and the Underworld. In chapters two and three, our heroes quest for the compass that will guide them to the Stone of Tears. In chapter four, they have a little adventure in the Middle Lands. From chapter five to chapter ten they travel through all the kingdoms of Albion.

Chapters 11-13: Our heroes travel back in time to a year after the end of the Trojan War. Kronos frees his Titans to rule the world and to seal the Keeper in the Underworld. Meanwhile, Titan Promethean becomes more powerful because of the destruction he causes. The only way to defeat him is to seal him in a magical barrier made from three relics that belong to Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. Our heroes find them and take them to the temple to seal him in; after, they repair all of Promethean's destruction to weaken him.

Chapters 14-16: To stop Titan Cerberus, our heroes reunite the pieces of the Guardian - who was destroyed by Cerberus - and the pieces of Osiris to revive his son. Anubis loses all popularity because he becomes more popular then Osiris does. After he regains the favor, he allows the Guardian to defeat Cerberus.

Chapters 17-19: The only way to defeat Titan Ymir is to revive the Nidhogg who was destroyed in the Middle Lands. Odin frees him after going mad, due to Loki stealing his ravens Huginn and Muninn. Our heroes retrieve the real ravens, infiltrate Valhalla to take the Triskelion, and after that use them to summon Nidhogg.

Chapter 20-25: Kronos escapes with the help of Titan Chthonian; as a result, the only way to defeat Kronos is to defeat Titan Chthonian, who is a walking rock that holds trapped souls. The heroes find a way to take a stone holding their souls, send them in the Underworld, and close the Gate of Tartarus. After Kronos is defeated, they look for the identities of the Keeper and the Creator as well as the Stone of Tears and a scroll that tells them where they need to put the stone to seal Keeper in Underworld.

The last two chapters are a fight to save the world from destruction, but our heroes manage to defeat the evil and save the world.