Back from the Grave to Save the Empire Full Episodes

60 Episodes
Episode 21 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 21

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 22 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 22

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 23 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 23

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 24 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 24

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 25 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 25

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 26 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 26

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 27 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 27

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 28 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 28

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 29 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 29

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?
Episode 30 - Back from the Grave to Save the Empire

Back from the Grave to Save the Empire - Episode 30

Emperor Cedric Ashford built an empire. Then someone poisoned him at his own coronation ceremony. Fifty years later, he wakes up—in the body of Dorian, his adopted great-grandson. His actual grandson now sits on the throne, but the empire Cedric bled for is falling apart. Corrupt ministers. Traitors in court. The Northmen circling like wolves. But the Ashford blood doesn't run. While Dorian fights to save Valdris from enemies within and without, he's got one burning question—who killed him? And why?