In a city dying of plague and prayer, salvation is found not in mercy but in blood. The Flesh and Blood: The Archivist is a dark theological horror novel that drags readers into the rotting heart of Urondor-a holy city ruled by a church that demands submission through unholy communion. When Faris of Alfast arrives seeking a cure, he discovers salvation costs consuming the literal flesh and blood of a so-called god. Bound by the Church's grotesque rite, Faris becomes their tool and their heretic, caught between blind faith and unbearable truth. Master Idel, the brooding archivist, knows the ritual's roots and questions whether truth can save anyone-or simply damn them further.
With haunting gothic imagery, body horror, and philosophical depth, this grimdark tale exposes the cruel bargains behind salvation. The Flesh and Blood: The Archivist is perfect for fans of dark fantasy, occult horror, and moral complexity who crave stories of faith twisted into instruments of power. Explore themes of religious corruption, psychological horror, and the price of obedience in a world where holy rites become cannibal feasts.
If you love visceral horror, relentless atmosphere, and unforgettable questions about faith, power, and sacrifice, The Flesh and Blood: The Archivist will grip you by the throat and not let go. Enter Urondor. Taste salvation. Choke on truth.