Out of the Ashes We Rise... . . . . . . ...Into the Void We Descend

Four years ago, there was a war. A war which tore the digital world apart.

A hole was punched through the border of reality; a gateway between two worlds, two realities, and two peoples.

Six heroes stood up against the devourer, and saved both their world and the world on the other side.

And all humanity watched.

Present day. The gateway is still open, and Digimon are crossing through into the new world by the hundreds, looking for opportunity, sanctuary, conquest, or survival. Wild Digimon walk the streets, and hide in the shadows, searching for sense in this new world. Gangs of vigilantes stand firm against them, fighting relentlessly against invaders from different world. Tensions are flaring, and more gateways are opening by the day.

When Lonnie McMillan is caught in a chance encounter, she is pulled into a life she’d only ever imagined. With old warriors and new friends by her side, together they stand on the brink between two worlds, fighting to prevent them from tearing each other apart. The Digimon tamers have been assembled once again, and while nobody can be certain what for, or why now, one thing is clear.

The world is changing, whether they’re ready or not.

A new life is rising from the ashes of an ancient war.

Let’s make sure it’s a good one.


Well...haven't we all had such a fun time these past two years?

Digimon Chasm is a full-length direct sequel to Digimon Inferno, and the second part of the 'main' Ascending story, taking place four years after the end of the original series.

This may be a sequel but I would like to stress you do not have to have read Digimon Inferno before reading this. It has been written in such a way that you should be able to follow it just fine without prior knowledge.

That said, it is the second part of a story, and the series will have continued character and plot arcs from both Digimon Inferno and the Playing with Matches prequel, so if you haven't already, I would recommend reading them first to give you a little extra context as to what's happened.

The story is rated a soft R (15+) for moderate bloody violence and infrequent strong language.

It's been too damned long, but here we are at last. That's enough from me, all I can say is, I hope you enjoy, and I'll see you on the other side.

Hawk