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Ah! I see you are here for a story! Well I have a story for you! Allow me to introduce myself. I am Death. Yes, you heard me correctly. I am Death and I have just the story. It is a tale of history, loss, suffering, and darkness. Do not worry! It is also a story of hope, redemption, and love. Afterall, what kind of story is a story that is only dark and gloomy? It wouldn't be worth telling. No! Stories need to have a little bit of light mixed into the darkness, that way people can enjoy the story.
Let me start at the beginning. Three thousand years ago, in ancient China, or Huxia as it was known then. A young woman named Yiyao was betrayed by the man she loved and turned into a vampire. She was cast out by her family and haunted by guilt. She wandered the world searching for answers until one extraordinary encounter with a Carpenter in Israel. Yiyao's encounter with the Carpenter gave her redemption, forgiveness, and purpose. I remember the Carpenter... and his teachings. Centuries later, in modern Arizona, she lives in quiet anonymity, carrying the memory of forgiveness and pain as she hides her true nature.
Our next important figure is Alexander Wren, a psychic born with both destructive Aggressor powers and protective Defender abilities. He once sought justice as an investigator but was betrayed by corruption within his department. He abandoned law enforcement to live as a recluse, fearing the exposure of his rare and dangerous gifts. Alexander and Yiyao have a chance meeting which draws them together, their unlikely bond stirs fragile hope but also awakens enemies long thought buried. They become the loveliest pair if I may say so myself.
An attempted kidnapping drags them into the hidden Court, a secretive tribunal that governs vampires and psychics from the shadows. There, Alexander and Yiyao must navigate ancient laws and tyranny inside the Court. They must also confront a sadistic vampire Min, recently freed from imprisonment, and uncover a conspiracy tied to a terrifying faction known as the Ones Who Laugh. As love develops between them, they are forced to ask what price they are willing to pay for justice, forgiveness, and survival.
I am seeking representation for The Death Keeper Chronicles: A Light in the Darkness, a completed 80,000-word supernatural fantasy novel. It is told by Death himself, in a fireside storyteller voice. The story blends myth, theology, and investigative thriller elements into an immersive tale of redemption, hidden societies, and fragile hope.
The Death Keeper Chronicles: A Light in the Darkness stands at the crossroads of supernatural fantasy and investigative thriller. It will appeal to readers of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle and Murtagh, and Naomi Novik's A Deadly Education. Like these works, it weaves dark history with deeply human questions. What does it means to forgive? What does it cost to love? Can redemption truly be possible for the damned?
Let me start at the beginning. Three thousand years ago, in ancient China, or Huxia as it was known then. A young woman named Yiyao was betrayed by the man she loved and turned into a vampire. She was cast out by her family and haunted by guilt. She wandered the world searching for answers until one extraordinary encounter with a Carpenter in Israel. Yiyao's encounter with the Carpenter gave her redemption, forgiveness, and purpose. I remember the Carpenter... and his teachings. Centuries later, in modern Arizona, she lives in quiet anonymity, carrying the memory of forgiveness and pain as she hides her true nature.
Our next important figure is Alexander Wren, a psychic born with both destructive Aggressor powers and protective Defender abilities. He once sought justice as an investigator but was betrayed by corruption within his department. He abandoned law enforcement to live as a recluse, fearing the exposure of his rare and dangerous gifts. Alexander and Yiyao have a chance meeting which draws them together, their unlikely bond stirs fragile hope but also awakens enemies long thought buried. They become the loveliest pair if I may say so myself.
An attempted kidnapping drags them into the hidden Court, a secretive tribunal that governs vampires and psychics from the shadows. There, Alexander and Yiyao must navigate ancient laws and tyranny inside the Court. They must also confront a sadistic vampire Min, recently freed from imprisonment, and uncover a conspiracy tied to a terrifying faction known as the Ones Who Laugh. As love develops between them, they are forced to ask what price they are willing to pay for justice, forgiveness, and survival.
I am seeking representation for The Death Keeper Chronicles: A Light in the Darkness, a completed 80,000-word supernatural fantasy novel. It is told by Death himself, in a fireside storyteller voice. The story blends myth, theology, and investigative thriller elements into an immersive tale of redemption, hidden societies, and fragile hope.
The Death Keeper Chronicles: A Light in the Darkness stands at the crossroads of supernatural fantasy and investigative thriller. It will appeal to readers of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle and Murtagh, and Naomi Novik's A Deadly Education. Like these works, it weaves dark history with deeply human questions. What does it means to forgive? What does it cost to love? Can redemption truly be possible for the damned?