Grimoires

A series like any other

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In this childish orgy of philosophy, occult castes hold humanity on a leash, delighting in our agony. Religion, finances, politics, everything is corrupted and anything goes to accumulate wealth and power. Preferably, at the expense of the human race. Nothing can resist the weight of this predatory pyramid that crushes widows and orphans into the deepest decadence.

What can a factory worker do against a millennium-old demon? How can four teenagers resist the allure of black magic? What can men, women, and children do when the cruelty of their oppressors reaches biblical proportions? Discover it in “a series like any other: a grotesque Pentateuch for kyurensiites unaware of their own kyurensiism,” or five books of meta-horror for anyone who enjoys reading or not. The era of the pisces is declining, and five volumes are more than enough to tell a cosmological cycle of literary indestruction.

Not suitable for any audiences.

A factory like any other

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My name is Paul Lennon and I would have liked my story to be about music, success, and fame. But it’s not the case. While waiting to become the next Elvis Presley, Marie strongly suggested that I only return to the apartment if I found a job.

So I was hired in a factory like any other. Unfortunately, there is a bloodthirsty demon lurking in this unusual manufacturing plant. His grip on the workers makes them both insane and submissive. Someone has to help them.

How to follow the tempo of this lugubrious song, stuck between “accidental” deaths, a dreamlike game of pétanque, and my existence slipping away, reduced to a malevolent score of refrains and verses on the edge of reality. Or am I going mad too?

Buy it here or steal it elsewhere, but read it and see the shark.

Collection of TFN « La dernière partie de pétanque » here.

Own them all before they own you.


A school like any other

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  1. Vincent DiCaprio, secondary fifth grade, discovers that his parents are magicians. To initiate him, they provide him with a tonic that allows him to perceive the astral plane, the reverse of reality. With his friends, he attends classes at l’école de la Magdeleine while pursuing other goals in the astral plane. And when he finds in his parents’ grimoire a spell that allows him to steal the soul of a victim, he convinces his accomplices to commit the perfect crime: astral murder in XIX steps to increase their power.
  2. Tsu Namité, who attends the same school as Vincent, falls hopelessly in love with him at first sight. Enchanted by this overwhelming wave of emotion, she confronts her demons to charm him in return. She quickly learns that a romance with Vincent DiCaprio comes complete with the bewildering experience of the astral plane and its possibilities. Despite her lover’s plan in XIX steps, she allows herself to be swept in all of his troubles, at the expense of her own astral health.
  3. Dartagnan Touragan, a young drug dealer, lacks patience: he wants to try Vincent’s tonic. However, it seems that the famous magic liquid must be used with broccoli to be effective. Refusing to eat the most disgusting vegetable in the world, Dartagnan prefers to believe that his friends are just kidding him with their childishness. And now that his mother has just won the lottery’s jackpot, he no longer has time to waste on magic; he can spread his wings and fly on his own.
  4. Jean-Pierre Massif, a longtime friend of Dartagnan and Vincent, is an exceptional hockey player. He is even rumored to be drafted by the NHL, but nothing is set in stone. So when Vincent introduces him to magic, he can only want to be part of the team. The souliquidation ritual is a way to secure his future and break the vicious cycle of poverty. However, liquidating his prey, a student with whom he develops a strong relationship, leaves a bitter aftertaste with every sip.

Buy it here or steal it elsewhere, but read it and see the shark.

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