The year is 2225, and the galaxy is no longer a vast, empty frontier—it is a crowded powder keg. The Terran Alliance, once a fledgling collection of colonies, now finds itself caught between the ancient, god-like Precursors' legacy and the terrifying rise of the .
As a "Terran," Kaelen struggles with the Alliance’s shifting ethics. Do they remain "Good," sticking to diplomacy while their worlds burn, or do they adopt the "Evil" alignment, using the Dread Lords' own soul-tearing technology to fight back? galactic-civilizations-ii-ultimate-edition-skidrow
As he digs deeper, Kaelen discovers a horrifying truth. The Dread Lords didn't just escape; they were invited back by a desperate faction of the Drengin Empire who thought they could control them. Now, the Drengin are being harvested as biological fuel, and the Dread Lords’ obsidian fleets are systematically extinguishing every star in their path. Kaelen’s story becomes one of impossible choices: The year is 2225, and the galaxy is