This next post will talk about some more information about the books in our Triverse series. It will talk about how there is Three different parts of the History of the Triverse. It will also talk about something about the new era beginning in seventeen days. Prepare yourselves to be taken to the next level.

Our Triverse series is a pulp fantasy science fiction story about what adventures the Hogloths, Professor Ferocity and the Phenomenal Five and other heroes experienced. Our Triverse series is also known as the Triverse Chronology which is the entire history that the heroes of the Triverse experienced against villains and how they defeated their enemies. Our Triverse series is also known as the Triverse Chronology and it is split into three parts:
1. The X1 TRIVERSE:
The X1 TRIVERSE series is the first part of the Triverse Chronology and it is a ten book set by Zuna Ashen. The X1 TRIVERSE is also about the origins of the Hogloths and how they got past obstacles and defeated enemies.
2. The Mysterious Arc of The Triverse:
This is the second part of the Triverse Chronology. A portion from another Universe merges with Prime Earth and mysterious variants called the alliance are on Prime Earth. There's also mutant variants an astro variants and the APDH return as well. Then, a battle between these four societies unfold. This is not a book set but however, It might be if Glothrod, Serrin and Zuna change their minds.
3. The X1 TRIVERSE 2:
This is the third and final part of the Triverse Chronology. Zuna Ashen recently told me that strange things have been happening. Three students at Justice Inc. recently went missing and Zuna also said that Glothrod got a chill down his spine like he was afraid something might happen or if an evil organization of villains went free or if he could be afraid of someone. The question is: Could these things that Glothrod think will happen actually happen? The thing is, in seventeen days, a whole new era will begin. Stay tuned for more information to come in future entries of Titans Foundation, the Blog of the Triverse.

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