The universe is not merely indifferent; it is a rotting god. Long before the first spark of mortal thought ignited in the primordial dark, the Great Malfurian fell—dissected by cosmic rivals and left to drift as a celestial corpse in the cold, uncaring void. We do not inhabit a planet; we inhabit an anatomy. In The Carrion King: Apotheosis in Ash, the opening chronicle of the Under the Ribs of Malfuria series, Vincent Knight reveals the rhythmic, wet horror of a world that is actively decomposing. Here, the ivory mountains are the calcified ribs of a fallen titan, the soil is the nutrient-dense mulch of divine rot, and the very oceans are the clotting tides of a heart that refuses to stop beating. This is the story of Abduhazim, a prince born with the frantic, short-lived fever of humanity, who dared to reach into a swamp-drowned dungeon and pull forth a testament bound in flayed skin. It is a chronicle of anatomical heresy, documenting a man's descent from greedy exile to the Architect of a million-man army of the damned. As the twin moons Ishna and Rashna reach their zenith, a ritual of mass sacrifice will turn a kingdom into a necropolis and a prince into a god of ash. In this beautiful, terrifying ossuary, magic is a parasitic infection and ambition is a death sentence. The ink is reeled from human nerves to record the final accounting of a reality that was never meant to survive its own birth. Step beneath the ribs of Malfuria and witness the glory of the end. The God is silent. The maggots are hungry. And the King is finally ready to dance.
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