Monster Legends: Doomsday Era

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Monster Legends: Doomsday Era
No. of episodes8
Release
Original release2022 (2022)
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The third season of the mobile game Monster Legends, subtitled Doomsday Era, released worldwide in the game in 2022. The series was created by Socialpoint, who also serves as showrunner and executive producer.

Episodes

No. Overall. No. In Season. Episode Title Directed by Written by Original airdate
1 1 "Chapter 1 – Lord Inheritor Saga" Socialpoint
Since Lord Nebotus’s reign during the Corrupted Era, Hell had been jointly governed by The Inheritor and Kaih the Sunmelter, who were installed as proxy rulers before Nebotus’s downfall. Addressing the denizens of the Underworld, The Inheritor recalls the Peak of Conciliation Treaty, an ancient pact between Hell and the Celestial Paradise meant to preserve the balance of good and evil souls, marked by two flasks left on the peak—one of divine Ambrosia, the other of hellfire. He reveals that he has scaled the peak and stolen the Ambrosia, consuming it to ascend into Lord Inheritor, before defeating Kaih the Sunmelter in combat and claiming sole dominion over Hell. Declaring his intent to tilt the balance of the afterlives, Lord Inheritor journeys to Petra, where he uses Ambrosia to transform General Darmith into Darmith Khan, commanding him to spread chaos and war. With his ambitions growing, Lord Inheritor storms the gates of Paradise, where Warmaster Elvira warns him of the war he is unleashing; he accepts the cost, driving the Angels from Paradise and casting them into the mortal realm. In the aftermath, Kaih the Sunmelter seeks out Barbatos, the former master of Hell, and, recounting Inheritor’s usurpation, frees him from captivity, believing only Barbatos has the knowledge and strength to challenge the new ruler’s dominion.
2 2 "Chapter 2 – Darmith Khan Saga" Socialpoint
Empowered by Ambrosia, Darmith Khan forges a brutal new coalition, uniting his Fire troops with the orcs and the Aztec empire into a single Barbarian army that sweeps down from the mountains, razing and pillaging villages in their path. When Armole and Noahrian spot the horde descending toward the Village of Adventurers, they ready themselves to defend, but the Barbarians overwhelm the settlement, leaving it in ruins. Amidst the chaos, Darmith Khan’s Bodyguard points out one figure who does not flee—Pure Pandalf, standing calmly at the village center. Intrigued, Darmith Khan engages him directly in battle. Later, at the Magic Council headquarters, Pure Pandalf recounts Darmith Khan’s transformation to Warmaster Sherezar, who questions how such power could have been attained. Their discussion is interrupted by the arrival of Warmaster Elvira, who reveals the grim truth of Lord Inheritor’s usurpation of Hell and the shattering of the ancient treaty with Paradise.
3 3 "Chapter 3 – Xiron the Great Saga" Socialpoint
Elvira Demonslayer offers the Magic Council a shard of Ambrosia drawn from her sword, which they use in a grand ritual to summon a perfected incarnation of Xiron, the spellcrafted being originally created by General Shannara. From the ritual emerges Xiron the Great—yet with him also appear the splintered Emerald, Ruby, and Quartz forms of Xiron, who immediately turn on the Council. Introducing themselves to the newly born Xiron, the splinters explain the state of the world and charge him with a mission: recover Arch’s Armor, a relic necessary to summon an ancient guardian spirit of the Angels. To aid him, they direct him to Warmaster Necromancer. Meeting with Necromancer, Xiron learns that Arch’s Armor is hidden deep within General Nishant’s Museum of Dead Things, its location magically concealed from Elvira’s detection. Journeying to Nishant’s castle, Xiron battles through its defenses, defeating Baltasar at the gates before facing Nishant’s Bodyguard, whom he overpowers and possesses to break the magical seal guarding the Museum’s entrance. Within, he confronts General Nishant himself, who attacks in hopes of claiming Xiron as part of his prized collection of artifacts. Unable to best the perfected creation, Nishant deduces that Xiron seeks Arch’s Armor to call forth the Angels’ guardian spirit. Amused, Nishant allows him to depart with the relic, but demands a portion of Xiron’s Essence in exchange, securing it for his own mysterious designs.
4 4 "Chapter 4 – Arch Duke Saga" Socialpoint
Warmaster Elvira invites Xiron the Great to take part in the ritual with Arch’s Armor, theorizing that his presence might reshape the angelic manifestation. When the ritual is performed, Arch Duke emerges instead of Arch Knight, but immediately mistakes Xiron for a hostile sorcerer threatening the Angels and strikes him in battle. As Arch Duke departs toward the Celestial Paradise, the orc warrior Borjork intercepts him, demanding the right to fight. Though swiftly defeated, Borjork manages to snatch one of Arch Duke’s feathers, later handing it to Warspellz as a prize. Continuing his ascent, Arch Duke encounters Rabies and Soulfagous at the gates of Heaven, where they are soon joined by Izabeth. The trio of demons engage him in a vicious battle, but Arch Duke overcomes them and forces his way to the gates. Attempting to pass through, he discovers he cannot, as Lord Inheritor appears from within and declares that Paradise has fallen to the demons—its gates barred to all Angels, no matter their strength.
5 5 "Chapter 5 – Chieftain Alarorc Saga" Socialpoint
Borjork and Warspellz return to their camp with Arch Duke’s feather, and Warspellz begins brewing a potion, intending to use it to strengthen the orc clans. Before the mixture is complete, Alarorc storms in, seizes the feather, and undergoes a sudden transformation, proclaiming himself Chieftain. Declaring the Village of Adventurers barren of food and resources, Chieftain Alarorc rallies the orcs to move on. Though Darmith Khan is marching his Barbarian horde toward the Eastern Regions in search of treasure, he allows Alarorc to split from the main force, and the orcs turn their eyes to the Light Kingdom. Upon storming the Righteous Court, they plunder its kitchens, but Alarorc himself strays into the throne room, where he clashes with Sir Valgar. Driving him back, the Chieftain boldly seats himself on King Daeron’s throne, claiming it as his own.
6 6 "Chapter 6 – Barbatos Rex Saga" Socialpoint
Warmaster Elvira meets with Warmaster Barbael, who arrives alongside his brother Barbatos. Barbatos offers Elvira the chance to take Ambrosia and transform to strengthen her for the war, but she refuses, citing how Arch Duke had been barred from Heaven simply for being an angel while it was under demonic control. Instead, they agree that Barbatos himself should wield the Ambrosia, and he ascends into Barbatos Rex. On his march toward Paradise, Barbatos Rex encounters Darmith Khan and denounces him as a traitor for aiding Hell’s new master, defeating him soundly. At the gates of Paradise, Barbatos Rex proposes that Elvira and Barbael pledge temporary allegiance to him, making them honorary Underworlders so they can participate in the assault. They accept, and together they storm into the occupied Paradise. There they confront Izabeth, who guards the throne in Lord Inheritor’s name; though Barbatos Rex attempts to sway her with promises of rank and power, she rejects him and fights in defense of her master. The Underworld’s remaining servants are ultimately expelled from Paradise, and while Elvira and Barbael await the end of their service, Barbatos Rex reveals he has further plans for them, ensuring their war is far from over.
7 7 "Chapter 7 – Elvira Demonslayer Saga" Socialpoint
Barbatos Rex tells Warmaster Elvira and Warmaster Barbael that he will not release them from his service yet, declaring his intent to reclaim the throne of Hell and pointing out that Lord Inheritor will continue his war against the Celestial Paradise, so he plans to lead Elvira’s angelic army into Hell while they are under his command and able to enter demonic territory; revealing he possesses the flask of hell’s blaze from the Peak of Conciliation, he empowers Elvira with its fire, transforming her into Elvira Demonslayer. Days later, Elvira works to rally the angels for their assault, persuading Remiel—who admits he delayed answering her call to enjoy mortal gratitude—to resume his post at the Gates of Heaven, and rescuing Diegael from the Eastern Regions after he was mistaken for a rebel and imprisoned by Yaoguai Wangzhou. Once assembled, the angels march on Hell’s gate, where Kaih the Sunmelter offers only token resistance before retreating, allowing them entry; there, Uriel the Divine appears to pronounce judgment on those who broke the Peak of Conciliation Treaty, lending Paradise’s strength to the invasion. Together they confront Lord Inheritor on his throne, and after Uriel delivers his sentence, Elvira Demonslayer defeats him in single combat. In the aftermath, Elvira, Barbatos, and Uriel gather at the Peak of Conciliation to forge a new treaty restoring balance between the afterlives, after which Barbatos releases Elvira from his service and departs as Barbatos Rex to reclaim his throne in Hell.
8 8 "Chapter 8 – Master Goldfield Saga" Socialpoint
Warmaster Sherezar informs the Magic Council that the war between Heaven and Hell has ended, and that Elvira Demonslayer has sent them a flask of Ambrosia in gratitude for their aid. Soon after, the Council receives a plea from Warmaster Zahra for help against the Barbarians devastating the Cardinal Forest, distressing Goldfield, who had once spent much time there. The Council resolves to give him the Ambrosia, transforming him into Master Goldfield, and he departs to repel the invaders. Along the way, General Nishant intercepts him with an army of Dark Blades, revealing that the Barbarian destruction is strengthening Dark magic around his castle, and attempting to bar Goldfield’s passage. Reaching the forest edge, Goldfield encounters Firca and Chieftain Alarorc, who demand a tithe of cows for him to pass; realizing the orcs are driven only by hunger, he conjures a herd for them, sending them back to their mountains. Deeper in the forest, Nereida shows him the ruins of land burned by the Barbarians and leads him to Zahra, who explains that the Pure Gaia monsters are preparing a great ritual to drive the invaders out. Tasked with holding Darmith Khan’s forces at bay to buy time, Goldfield later returns to join Zahra, Nereida, Talika, Anwrikah, and Rock Druid at the ritual site. Together, their amplified spell unleashes a surge of plant regrowth across the forest, and Zahra senses that the primal forces of nature themselves have been awakened.