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Ash and Brimstone Principium

By: S.D. Rhodes
Narrated by: Dena Kouremetis
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It has been a thousand years since the Gods were banished in the war between good and evil. Magic was stripped from the land and the survivors have been forced to rebuild civilization underground. But nothing can be easy as mutants still stalk them in the darkness and political games threaten the illusion of peace. Things that should have stayed forgotten stir once more in a world of Ash and Brimstone.

This story is told from several points of view, a runic scholar banished for asking the wrong questions, a monster with a growing fascination for firearms, and several mercenaries who have found their status as humans surprisingly suspect.

There are elements of town building, weapon crafting, and logical applications of morally dubious problem solving. For fans of Aliens, The Thing, Dead Space, and dry humor.

©2022 S.D. Rhodes (P)2024 S.D. Rhodes
Dark Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Witty

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