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Ibiranu the Fleshcrafter: Children of the Gods by John Baltisberger
146 BCE, Rome invades Carthage.
Ibiranu, Carthaginian prince, sorcerer, and apprentice to a god is caught in the battle between his deity and the demonic prince Ashmandai. A battle that leaves him
cursed in body and soul and trapped in a strange world of terrifying creatures and horrid magic.
Tasked to find a terrible spell book by his monstrous gods, Ibiranu must sail across cruel oceans on a ship crewed by half-human, half-crustaceous sailors to an an island inhabited by the dead.
Accompanied by a seductive demon and his Siren crew, Ibiranu must not only engage in terrible bloody battle against the denizens of this strange world but overcome his own dwindling humanity in order to recover the Book of the Children.
Part of the SplatterPulp series, this stand-alone novella is a story of body horror, madness, swords & sorcery.
“Specializing in the chaotic savagery of combat, Baltisberger gives the reader a shot of warfare adrenaline that they won’t soon forget. This captivates the realms of sword & sorcery at a level of delightful decadence unmatched by no other."
--Mike Rankin, Horror Bookworm Reviews
Ibiranu, Carthaginian prince, sorcerer, and apprentice to a god is caught in the battle between his deity and the demonic prince Ashmandai. A battle that leaves him
cursed in body and soul and trapped in a strange world of terrifying creatures and horrid magic.
Tasked to find a terrible spell book by his monstrous gods, Ibiranu must sail across cruel oceans on a ship crewed by half-human, half-crustaceous sailors to an an island inhabited by the dead.
Accompanied by a seductive demon and his Siren crew, Ibiranu must not only engage in terrible bloody battle against the denizens of this strange world but overcome his own dwindling humanity in order to recover the Book of the Children.
Part of the SplatterPulp series, this stand-alone novella is a story of body horror, madness, swords & sorcery.
“Specializing in the chaotic savagery of combat, Baltisberger gives the reader a shot of warfare adrenaline that they won’t soon forget. This captivates the realms of sword & sorcery at a level of delightful decadence unmatched by no other."
--Mike Rankin, Horror Bookworm Reviews