Chronicles Chapter 3 316 - Skatingjesus Andaroos

For those catching up: Chapter 3, “The Hollow Expanse,” has been a tense cat-and-mouse game. Our protagonist, Kaelen (or “The Whisper” as he’s known in the underworld), has been tracking the source of the Silence—a magical dead-zone spreading across the outer colonies. Meanwhile, SkatingJesus’ signature art style has evolved into something almost painterly; the last ten pages have been dominated by wide, desolate panels of the Andaroos desert at twilight.

Page 315 ended on a cliffhanger: Kaelen, reaching the Obsidian Spire, finds not a villain, but a mirror. skatingjesus andaroos chronicles chapter 3 316

For the uninitiated, the Andaroos Chronicles is a custom campaign series played and narrated by SkatingJesus. While SJ is famous for his "Low Elo Legends" (LEL) series, the Andaroos Chronicles is a different beast entirely. It is a scripted, heavily edited, single-player experience where SJ acts as both the player and the omniscient narrator. For those catching up: Chapter 3, “The Hollow

The protagonist, Lord Andaroos, is a Paladin of fractured faith. The Chronicles follow his exile from the Kingdom of Vera Cruz after a failed coup. Chapters 1 and 2 established a grim, muddy world of feudal realism—low resources, no hero regeneration, and a permadeath mechanic that SJ strictly enforces. By the end of Chapter 2, Andaroos had lost his left flank (the cavalry archer, Rennic) and found refuge with the reclusive Dwarven engineers of the Iron Vale. Page 315 ended on a cliffhanger: Kaelen, reaching

Chapter 3 was marketed as the "Turning of the Tide." The promotional thumbnail on SJ’s community tab showed a cracked hourglass with the number 316 engraved on its base.

| Element | What you need to know | |---------|----------------------| | Title | SkatingJesus Andaroos Chronicles – Chapter 3 (316) | | Genre | Urban fantasy / mythic satire, with heavy skate‑culture references | | Narrative frame | Told in a “journal‑like” first‑person voice of Andaroos, a semi‑divine skateboarder who claims to be the reincarnation of a lost saint (hence “SkatingJesus”). | | Setting | A near‑future megacity where abandoned rail‑yards have become “holy skate parks” that double as pilgrimage sites. | | Key conflict | The protagonist must retrieve the Holy Grip‑Tape, a relic that can restore the balance between the secular grind‑culture and the spiritual “glide” of the city’s forgotten deities. | | Page/Line reference | The “316” in the title is a double‑code: page 316 of the printed edition and the “316‑move” – a trick that blends a kick‑flip with a prayer‑like spin. |