In order, peace. in peace, the end.
necro-industrial dark fantasy
where souls fuel the empire,
magic arms the legions,
and the end is always coming.
For fans of Joe Abercrombie and Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher.
You should read Splinters of Heaven If…
…if you loved Joe Abercrombie’s grit and moral ambiguity, but wish your fantasy had a bit more fantasy…
…if you enjoyed the folklore and fatalism of The Witcher, but want to see what happens to the world when myth and magic become industrialized…
…if you liked the Norse inspiration of The Shadow of the Gods, but wish it had a love child with the world of Warhammer 40K…
…if you miss the pace and drama of Red Rising, but Dark Age was your favorite in the series and you want it all in a world of rust, ruin, and fallen gods…
…if the scale and myth of Malazan inspired you, but you want to trade a little of that scale for a story stuck in the mud and blood…
…if you couldn’t get enough of The Black Company and its soldier’s-eye view of myth, but want it in a world where magic is powered by the souls of the dead…