He was just a boy with a normal life—until the world shifted beneath his feet.
One moment, he was heading out to meet his friends. The next, he awoke sealed inside a coffin, buried beneath earth that shouldn't exist and no clue where here is.
Dragged from the grave by terrified strangers and left alone in a city where no one knows his name, he finds himself in a strange new world: medieval in stone but stitched with modern echoes. Magic hums in the air, technology runs on words, and strangers speak a tongue eerily familiar to his own.
Hungry, homeless, and hunted by something he doesn’t yet understand, he begins to unravel the quiet horror sewn into this world—and into himself.
Because the question isn’t how he got here.
It’s why this world already had a grave prepared for him.
A sorrowful hymn for the damned and divine alike. Even in the Grave is not just a story it’s a haunting question buried in silence clawing its way to be heard.
This was weird, but in a good way. I didn’t think Id care about Marcus but I do. Kinda scared to keep reading but also can’t stop.
What hooked me was the description where he woke up in a coffin, and finding himself in a strange and different world, it's intriguing and captivating. Keep it up.
Okay wait who is the guy in the grave?? Why are there hands?? I don’t get it all yet but I love the vibe. Feels like something big is building.
I only meant to skim the first chapter, but I’m already hooked. The atmosphere is so thick it’s like wading through fog. Good stuff. Hope you keep releasing
Only a few chapters in but it's really intriguing so far. The mix of magic and mystery is super cool, and the writing has a creepy addictive feel to it. Definitely sticking with this one.
Did not expect to like this but it’s actually really good. Feels like a dream and a nightmare at the same time. I’m invested now.