• He Who Weaves Nightmares
  • R. Carrillo Sharma

    • Softbound (₱450.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-621-02-0745-3
    • No. of Pages: 359
    • Edition: 2019




    Description:

    EXCERPT

    I folded my wings around me, shielding myself against the frost that was starting to fill the space. I stood taller and sensed the dread of every mortal. I could hear their screams and taste their trepidation. It felt good.

    I felt invincible.

    And just like that, I was stripped of my wings. And I stood in the middle of the room, not a terrifying ageless god but a vulnerable young man.

    A fool.



    BLURB

    When the three gods of the dream world accidentally cause a mass homicide, their father, Erebus, decides to punish them and send them to the earthly realm. The eldest, the weaver of dreams who can mimic any human form, finds the mortals dull playthings that are beneath him. The youngest, the weaver of fantasy who can mimic all shapes of nature, has always been secretly in love with the complicated race. The middle child, the weaver of nightmares who can mimic beasts and monsters, carries the guilt why all three are banished, and he desires nothing more but to return to his post.

    The brothers are proud gods who worry that the world will become bleaker without them to inspire men and women through their dreams. They do not want to leave their crucial responsibility with their father who is too busy forming darkness. They have always believed mortals are dreary and unimaginative creatures who need their guidance.

    Until they meet Selene.






    • He Who Weaves Nightmares
    • by:  R. Carrillo Sharma
      • ISBN
        978-621-02-0745-3
      •     
      • Page length
        359 pages
      •          
      • Edition
        2019
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    Description:


    EXCERPT

    I folded my wings around me, shielding myself against the frost that was starting to fill the space. I stood taller and sensed the dread of every mortal. I could hear their screams and taste their trepidation. It felt good.

    I felt invincible.

    And just like that, I was stripped of my wings. And I stood in the middle of the room, not a terrifying ageless god but a vulnerable young man.

    A fool.



    BLURB

    When the three gods of the dream world accidentally cause a mass homicide, their father, Erebus, decides to punish them and send them to the earthly realm. The eldest, the weaver of dreams who can mimic any human form, finds the mortals dull playthings that are beneath him. The youngest, the weaver of fantasy who can mimic all shapes of nature, has always been secretly in love with the complicated race. The middle child, the weaver of nightmares who can mimic beasts and monsters, carries the guilt why all three are banished, and he desires nothing more but to return to his post.

    The brothers are proud gods who worry that the world will become bleaker without them to inspire men and women through their dreams. They do not want to leave their crucial responsibility with their father who is too busy forming darkness. They have always believed mortals are dreary and unimaginative creatures who need their guidance.

    Until they meet Selene.