No man lives forever, and Dodger realizes he is no exception to that rule. Not wanting the good he's done to die with him, he takes on a protégé, Zeke, who will carry on the work of the Yesterday's Youth Foundation when Dodger is gone. Dodger teaches Zeke everything he knows while he is still able. He even plays Morgan's game with Zeke, and they find themselves trapped inside the bodies of the characters. While no doubt considered by some to be evil, Morgan wishes to redeem himself, although the road to redemption is not an easy path to travel. Good and evil are not nearly as black and white as some might think. His fertile imagination comes up with a game, something to draw people in, show them he has a more playful side. Plus he wants people to experience life from a different perspective. Somewhat similar to most roleplaying games, Legendary Mythology begins with a blank page, a pouch with a figure, and dice with no numbers. The rules are contained in the game's book. After his return from the game, Dodger is instructed to pass the game to a group of teenagers. As they complete their adventure, the teens find that their journey isn't over. A hunt for the citadel leads to a visit with Morgan that results in relics and assigned duties.