Flash-fantasy horror set in the world of Wolves, All. Featuring the Mother of Wolves, the enigmatic, elven goddess of death and lycanthropy. Available for free on YouTube as an audio-drama!The Lowry Civil War has left the realm reeling. Two years of vicious fighting have availed the Lowland nothing but pain. It has become something few will survive and none will escape. The demented King Leoneus IV is dead. His son, Prince Leoneus V, is dead. His youngest son rises. New Lowry rides north to offer his life for the end of the war. All banners are lost. All causes surrendered. All legacies lie moldering and unburied in the fields. The forlorn struggle for pieces of the world’s corpse, as wolves. Wolves, all.A cavalry knight, Sir Hostetter, and his retinue take shelter in Benningrove Keep while on campaign, fleeing from the night which has descended on the world. But the night belongs to the Mother of Wolves.Read it because: G.G. Boone is striving to put a modern spin on the Gothic Horror subgenre, in a fantasy world that is well-grounded in the hearths and homes of the harvest farm fields. He grew up on the fantasy and fiction genres and was captivated by too many stories and worlds to list. He found at the very least in this genre, he was inspired to try to emulate the virtues of its heroes; and at the very best, he was able to connect with utterly normal characters taking on extraordinary circumstances, demonstrating more compelling and tangible forms of courage. His intention is to write stories that examine the human condition in fantastical worlds fraught with peril, and the light in the human spirit that can endure in such places.
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- Author G.G. Boone
- Language English
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