In Beyond Redemption, Michael R. Fletcher imagines a grim fantasy world where belief literally alters reality and madness shapes the laws of nature. High Priest Konig aims to impose order by guiding the faith of his followers toward one purpose: elev…
In Beyond Redemption, Michael R. Fletcher imagines a grim fantasy world where belief literally alters reality and madness shapes the laws of nature. High Priest Konig aims to impose order by guiding the faith of his followers toward one purpose: elevating a boy named Morgen to godhood as a controllable divine weapon. Around this planned Ascension gather rival powers, from Konig’s own unstable duplicates and an irresistible slaver to three disreputable wanderers—a vainglorious swordsman, a lethal thief, and a man who may be the last truly sane person alive—each with their own designs on the child. As delusions grow stronger and more dangerous, this dark, violent epic explores war, theology, and psychological horror in a world where sanity is a dwindling resource.
In Beyond Redemption, Michael R. Fletcher imagines a grim fantasy world where belief literally alters reality and madness shapes the laws of nature. High Priest Konig aims to impose order by guiding the faith of his followers toward one purpose: elev…
In Beyond Redemption, Michael R. Fletcher imagines a grim fantasy world where belief literally alters reality and madness shapes the laws of nature. High Priest Konig aims to impose order by guiding the faith of his followers toward one purpose: elevating a boy named Morgen to godhood as a controllable divine weapon. Around this planned Ascension gather rival powers, from Konig’s own unstable duplicates and an irresistible slaver to three disreputable wanderers—a vainglorious swordsman, a lethal thief, and a man who may be the last truly sane person alive—each with their own designs on the child. As delusions grow stronger and more dangerous, this dark, violent epic explores war, theology, and psychological horror in a world where sanity is a dwindling resource.
A War to End All by Michael R. Fletcher and Clayton W. Snyder presents a bleak, war-torn fantasy world where sanity and order are fragile concepts rather than guarantees. Blending epic and high fantasy with elements of horror and psychological tensio…
A War to End All by Michael R. Fletcher and Clayton W. Snyder presents a bleak, war-torn fantasy world where sanity and order are fragile concepts rather than guarantees. Blending epic and high fantasy with elements of horror and psychological tension, the story follows a male protagonist forced to confront the cost of violence and the disturbing logic of gods and men who believe destruction is the only path to purity. The tone is dark and unflinching, emphasizing brutality, moral corrosion, and the thin line between cleansing and annihilation in a world reshaped by endless conflict.