The Dread Dream: Thumos I
β Scribed by K. Fitzgerald
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Dare you enter the dread dream. The game is rigged. It only ends one way. With death.
Death and madness. Power and control. These are the rules of the game, and to survive is to remember what is forgotten, but everything in this dream of death is searching for that lost memory. The first to remember will rule the world, and in that memory, will consume all life.
The end times have come to the world of the immortals, where life is a game, a toss of the bones, and the players play with broken crippled souls.
In this torment hides a soulless monster, an abomination, a dread dream of Ouden. Yet within the voided darkness of the soullessβ absent heart lies the answer, the memory, the place where deathβs own name waits to be reclaimed.
Who will remember? Who will surviveβ¦
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror
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