Immortalis and the Dark Romance That Explores the Limits of Power
In the shadowed annals of Morrigan Deep, where eternal dusk cloaks the machinations of gods and monsters, the romance of Immortalis stands as a brutal testament to the fragility of power. This is no tender dalliance between equals, no whispered vows beneath the overlapping suns. It is a savage negotiation, forged in blood and fracture, where love twists into possession and desire carves deeper than any blade. The tale of Nicolas DeSilva and his Immoless, Allyra, lays bare the central paradox of Immortalis existence: supremacy demands control, yet control devours the very bonds it seeks to bind.
The Immortalis are not vampires, nor thesapiens, but a class apart, inscribed in Irkalla’s Rationum by Primus himself. Theaten, the first, was split into Vero and Evro to temper his appetites, a duality that echoes through all who bear the title. Nicolas embodies this most acutely, his refined intellect warring with primal fury, his Evro Chester a leering shadow of unchecked indulgence. Power for the Immortalis is not mere strength; it is the ledger’s unyielding script, contracts sealed in suffering, where even the gods bow to the balance of the void. Yet in romance, that balance shatters. Nicolas, son of Primus and Baer blood, wields Corax Asylum as both prison and throne, declaring sanity a whim, tributes a right. His world is a labyrinth of mirrors and clocks, every inmate a cog in his ceaseless performance.
Enter Allyra, the third Immoless, born of Electi error and demon lineage, heir to the Darkbadb yet raised as sacrifice. She arrives not as victim but anomaly, resisting mesmerism where others crumble, her will a blade against Nicolas’s design. Their first meeting at Dokeshi Carnival is pure theatre: he offers escape, she demands her island, Sihr. He gifts her Ghorab, the raven spy, and brandy laced with serum. She swaps the flasks, fakes submission, and walks away unbroken. This dance defines them, a push-pull where Nicolas tests, Allyra adapts, and power frays at the edges.
Their union is no idyll. Nicolas drugs her from the outset, inhibitor serum dulling her ascent, ensuring she remains pliable. He fractures her bonds with the Baers, her surrogate family, feeding her lies through tortured lips. The Electi drown, her father Tempus mirrors away, even Harlon, her steadfast ghoul, vanishes into the void. Nicolas builds a cage of alters: Webster the engineer, Elyas the necromancer, Demize the mocking head. Chester, his true Evro, indulges where Nicolas restrains, yet all converge on one truth: Allyra is the vessel, the sovereign blood mosaic destined to crown him.
Power’s limit lies here, in the heart’s betrayal. Nicolas loves her, a vulnerability he cannot abide. He mesmerises her to forget his infidelities, resets her memories when she strays, even attempts a chemical lobotomy when she dares question. Yet she endures, her Orochi Evro coiling within, her will unbowed. The siege of Neferaten is their zenith: boars, mutants, locusts, Rachnoc’s tidal wrath. Allyra swallows Lilith whole, sovereign blood complete. But victory unmasks the cage. She cuffs Nicolas and Chester, fleeing with wolves at her call, pregnant with their chimera son, Absolem.
Sihr offers no refuge. Elyas, another facet of Nicolas, drugs her wine, demands her blood. The necromancer’s Monopoly board mocks her empire-building, his questions peel back the years of gaslighting. Harlon’s warning echoes: Nicolas rewrites reality itself. Behmor confirms it, runes revealing the five-year cycle of pursuit, deception, reset. Allyra, vessel of immortalis blood, demon heir, Darkbadb rightful queen, chose Corax not from chains, but from a love that defies the ledger’s cold ink.
Immortalis romance probes power’s abyss: to possess is to destroy, to love is to fracture. Nicolas, ledger incarnate, cannot unmake what he craves. Allyra, anomaly unbound, tests the system’s edge. Their bond endures not despite the cruelty, but through it, a dark romance where limits are not crossed, but embraced in eternal, bloody twilight.
Immortalis Book One August 2026
