The wall is no longer the problem.In The Hunger Lands, the last illusions of stability are gone. Winter still grips the world, but now it is hunger that rules it. Cities thin into camps. Camps dissolve into columns. Roads fill with the desperate, the silent, and the dying—moving not toward safety, but away from whatever failed most recently.This is a world after order.Food becomes currency. Mercy becomes noise. Those who fall behind do not get up again. Leaders are no longer chosen for strength or justice, but for their willingness to decide who eats and who does not. Survival fragments society into warlords, refugees, and scavengers, all moving through land that no longer remembers how to sustain life.There are no sieges now—only attrition. No front lines—only routes of retreat. The land itself has become hostile ground, forcing impossible choices with every mile. To stop is to starve. To move is to lose people. To lead is to be hated.The Hunger Lands pushes epic fantasy into its bleakest register, echoing the moral collapse of Game of Thrones at its darkest, the relentless brutality of Vikings, and the stripped-down survival logic of modern post-collapse fiction. It stands apart by refusing redemption arcs or heroic reversals—only consequence, momentum, and loss.This is a story about what happens after the world breaks—when survival is no longer about winning, but about lasting longer than the ground beneath your feet.Because once hunger takes the land,nothing stays whole.
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$7.99The Hunger Lands: the Long March of the Broken Kingdoms Thin Lands Book
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In a bleak, post-collapse world ruled by hunger, survival hinges on ruthless choices as society fractures into warlords and refugees—no heroes, just desperate struggles for life.









