Tagged: Tales of the Snake Men
In Chapter 7: “The Deceiver’s Mask,” the Slime weaponizes Kobra Khan’s face, memories, and voice to break King Hiss—only to reveal the truth Hiss needs most: his General is still fighting beneath the corruption.
Kobra Khan is forced into a mindscape where his true self confronts the monstrous Slime-Khan, a corruption born from pain, survival, and stolen identity.
Tales of the Snake Men: Book Three – Chapter 5 delivers one of the most intense moments in the series: Kobra Khan’s corruption reaches a terrifying peak as the Snake Men battle Horde Troopers, confront Skeletor’s arrival, and drag their fallen General into the Chamber of Renewal. With Dr. Ophidian stepping forward and the purge ritual looming, this chapter plunges deep into psychological horror, mythic tension, and the fragile loyalty binding the Snake Men together.
In Tales of the Snake Men: Book 3, Chapter 4, Kobra Khan’s Slime-forged reflexes pit him against King Hiss’s centuries of serpent warfare. What begins as technique versus technique becomes a brutal reckoning—loyalty against control, father against son. The throne room becomes a surgery of the soul, where redemption may cost more than victory.
The Serpent Throne stands silent as Kobra Khan—corrupted servant of the Horde—returns to the heart of his people. In Tales of the Snake Men: Book 3, Chapter 3, loyalty and love collide beneath the torchlight of Serpentis. The once-honored General now stands as a weapon against his own kind, while King Hiss must confront the monster wearing his son’s face. Every word, every breath, becomes a battle between obedience and memory, power and redemption.
Under the Horde’s control, Kobra Khan marches into the Serpentis jungle on a mission that will break the unbreakable. Once a protector of the Snake Men, now a weapon of their undoing, he must face his brothers—and the last echoes of who he was.