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COMPLETED GRIMDARK EPIC FANTASY DUOLOGY

FOR MIST & TAR ‣ FOR BLOOD & FLAME

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EPIC FANTASY x A GRIMDARK, TRAGIC LOVE STORY WITH CHARACTERS YOU'LL WANT TO SCREAM AT, A MAGIC SYSTEM&WORLD THAT'S WHOLLY UNIQUE, AND A HANDFUL OF MULTIVERSE LORE.

A tale of two sisters. Fury and Death. Women silenced who choose destructive paths. Then two men: a man made of clay destined to obey, and a scarred enemy who can't breathe without his secrets. Experimental. Beautiful. Devastating. Books you're meant to sink into—not binge.

IMPORTANT

FOR MIST AND TAR is book one in the author's recommended reading order and contains very little multiverse lore. It is an origin story and set up for the main characters. FOR BLOOD AND FLAME is book five in the author's recommended reading order and contains several pieces of multiverse lore, as well as two cameos from the FATES OF MIRROR trilogy. While the duology can be read on its own, FOR BLOOD AND FLAME may have some not-obvious elements if you've not read the FATES OF MIRROR trilogy. You can read FATES OF MIRROR before or after FOR MIST AND TAR.

The ALCHEMIGHT duology is a completed, grimdark, epic fantasy duology intended for adults (18+). Please be advised of the following content warnings, and note some of these may be considered spoilers.

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FOR MIST AND TAR

Dismemberment and Beheadings; Enslavement and Imprisonment; On-Page Hangings; Physical Abuse to a Minor; Domestic Violence; Heavy Imagery Related to Mental Illness, including but not limited to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) related to War and Parental Abuse, Anxiety, and Depression; Characters with Suicidal Tendencies; Self-Mutilation; General Gore and Violence; Morally Grey Characters; Murder, and finally, Tragic Backstories and a General Tragic Atmosphere

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FOR BLOOD AND FLAME

  • Characters who battle prominent mental illness:

    • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

    • Depression

    • Anxiety

    • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

    • Hallucinations

    • Disassociating due to war trauma and sexual trauma

    • Withdrawal and Addiction

    • Grief and Loss

  • On-Page Suicide Attempts, Self-Harm, and Self-Mutilation

    • Cutting

    • Scab Peeling

    • Self-Sacrificial Mindsets

    • Hanging by Suicide

  • Heavy Violence and Gore associated with war

    • Beheadings

    • Corpse Mutilation

    • Corpse Decay

    • Hangings, including descriptions of rotted flesh or scraps of skin

    • Dismembered body parts on battlefields

    • Eyeball Trauma

    • Blood descriptions

    • Stabbings

    • Death by magic

    • Knife, Sword, and Axe Violence

    • Physical Assault

    • Genital Mutilation

    • Asphyxia/Strangulation/Suffocation

  • On-Page Death, including the death of parents and children; Murder and Torture

    • Child deaths are not described on-page but can be inferred

    • Massacres/Mass deaths/Mass murder

    • Mass burnings

    • Burned Corpses

    • Poisoning

    • Many involving the previously described warnings under violence

  • Natural Disasters

    • Tsunami type wave

    • Frequent description of quakes/Earthquakes

  • Body Horror through magic or starvation

    • description of distorted body/having a distorted body/having multiple limbs through magic

    • description of several malnourished states

  • Heavy allusions (not on-page but heavily implied) to child sexual assault

    • Bruising

    • Bleeding

    • Scars

    • A few on-page scenes that heavily allude to past SA by comparing ‘the entering of magic’ into a certain character’s body/loss of control

  • On-Page child abuse

    • Verbal and Physical Abuse

  • Allusion to Prostitution of a Minor

    • Heavily implied through the character’s discomfort and in some of their flashbacks

  • Profanity

    • Damn (damned, dammit, abyss-damn)

  • On-Page Sex

    • Consensual

    • Not super explicit; more focused on character emotions

  • Kidnapping

  • Overall extremely dark, emotional themes

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