Island of the Dying Goddess: a Horror Grimdark Fantasy Stand Alone

By (author)Ronit J

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Grimdark horror fantasy: an immortal explorer trapped on a time-loop island of mourning where monstrous gods torment souls—brutal, body-horror tale of grief, vengeance, and a quest to kill a goddess.

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On the island of eternal grief
Even the gods have died a thousand deaths

My name is Anawar, and I am an immortal explorer. A few days ago, I was stranded on Sawarrgh, an island where everything looks twisted and the air smells of mourning. The atmosphere has forced suppressed memories to resurface. I have to consciously keep them at bay, or I won’t be able to survive this island’s horrors.

There’s Ghaph, the mad warmongering god who mutilates his enemies and patches on their dismembered limbs. Then there’s Ndraja, the goddess who can enslave entire kingdoms with just her thoughts. But the worst is the nameless Goddess who created Sawarrgh a millennium ago, caging it in a barrier that reverses time, forcing the island to relive the same year over and over.

Sawarrgh is a nightmare come alive. Here, existence itself is a curse. The living are barely alive. The stranded, condemned.

I need to escape this island, and in doing so, free Sawarrgh from its perpetual punishment.

And the only way to do that is to kill the Goddess.

Elden Ring meets A Fistful of Dollars in this stand-alone horror grimdark fantasy

What to expect:A Thought-Provoking Tale of Grief & LossThe Darkest Story I’ve Written So FarMorbid, Absurd, Existential, & BrutalGod-Level Violence and HorrorGrimdark FantasyBody HorrorWhat people are saying about Island of the Dying Goddess:★★★★★ “I found the premise of the story fantastic and the presentation rich in detail.” – Paul G Zareith, SFF Insiders★★★★★ “Ronit lays his soul bare with incredible skill, the grief raw and piercing.” – Michael Delaney, Wolfmantula★★★★★ “…beautiful, dark, unforgettable story that will take root in your soul.” – Lily S, The Faerie Review

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