Do Not Read Immortalis If You Prefer Clear Resolutions
If you crave narratives that tie every loose thread into a neat bow, if you demand justice served on a silver platter and heroes emerging unscathed from the abyss, then Immortalis is not for you. This book revels in the unresolved, the eternally dangling, the horror that lingers like a half-remembered scream in the dead of night. It is a deliberate affront to the tidy conclusions peddled by lesser tales, a mirror held up to the chaos of immortality where endings are as illusory as mortality itself.
Consider the immortals at the heart of this saga. They do not fade into retirement or find redemption in sunset epilogies. No, they persist, their sins compounding across centuries, their alliances fracturing without fanfare or finality. The central entanglement between predator and prey, love and loathing, spirals into ambiguities that defy summation. You will not know if vengeance claims its due, if betrayal bears fruit, or if the devouring hunger ever sates. Immortalis leaves you suspended in that exquisite torment, questioning whether resolution was ever the point.
The plot, too, mocks your expectations. Revelations unfold not to illuminate but to obscure further, each twist a barb that hooks deeper into uncertainty. Systems of power among the undying shift like sand, hierarchies topple without crowning new kings, and rituals promise transformation yet deliver only echoes. Canon demands you confront the void: immortality strips away the comfort of closure, replacing it with the grinding inevitability of more tomorrows, each as bleak as the last.
And the tone? Sardonic, unyielding, it whispers that your preference for clarity is a mortal frailty, a crutch for those who fear the dark’s true embrace. Immortalis does not pander. It immerses you in a world where the grotesque festers unresolved, where erotic undercurrents twist into horror without catharsis, and where the final page slams shut on questions that echo eternally.
Steer clear if clear resolutions are your solace. For the rest, dive in, and savour the exquisite dread of what remains forever unanswered.
Immortalis Book One August 2026
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