THE GODS ARE NOT DYING. THEY ARE BEING ERASED.
Ancient Greek myth collides with the neon-drenched streets of the modern Era in this genre-bending sci-fi fantasy.
The Old Gods didn’t disappear—they just became obsolete. In a world illuminated by neon and ruled by data, Shadow survives by existing in the spaces humanity ignores. As a Nymph, she and her kin have spent centuries hiding in the margins between industrial progress and the mythical realm of Aether.
But the rules of survival have changed.
The Entity has arrived. It is not a monster of flesh and blood, but a relentless network of cold, marble-shelled statues that “buffer” through reality. It does not hate the gods; it simply views them as inefficient variables in the world’s source code.
When the Entity strikes, it doesn’t just kill. It harvests. It deletes the very concepts of “Tides” or “Starlight” from human memory, pulling entire domains into a vortex of erased history to ensure these deities never existed at all.
Forced out of the shadows, Shadow must unite a fractured pantheon of refugees to fight back.
Together, they must infiltrate the system that wants to overwrite them. But how do you fight an enemy that can edit the terrifying logic of the ground you stand on?
The Golden Age of Myth is over. The Iron Age is winning. And eight broken Nymphs must decide if they are willing to break reality itself to stop the harvest.
Perfect for readers who crave the mythic grit of American Gods, the apocalyptic stakes of The Fifth Season, and the aching, lyrical tragedy of The Song of Achilles.
Afterlight is a haunting collision of ancient magic and modern horror—a debut story where the Nymphs don’t just fade away. They fight back.









