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Lord of Time [Vampire Lord] [Time Loop] [Graphic War Novel] [Extreme Battlefield Violence] [Romance]

Lord of Time [Vampire Lord] [Time Loop] [Graphic War Novel] [Extreme Battlefield Violence] [Romance]

by Grey Vale

Time LoopWar and MilitaryGrimdarkMultiple Lead CharactersStrong Lead

This is a story about memory, not resets. The loop here is the past refusing to stay buried.What is the worst thing about living forever? Memory. Valerius is a vampire cursed not with endless hunger, but with endless remembrance. As centuries pass, his greatest joys fade beneath the weight of accumulated years. Faces blur. Love becomes distant. Peace becomes something he knows he once had, but can no longer feel. Through blood, he discovers a terrible truth, each life contains time. By draining the blood of another, he can move backward into the past for the years they have already lived. Briefly. A fifty-year-old grants fifty years. A child, far less. But no matter how much blood he consumes, the past will only open for fifteen minutes. Driven by longing, Valerius drains villages not in conquest, but in pursuit of vanished moments.  Reliving old battlefields, seeing lost companions or feeling his loves that are long dead. Each return sharpens the ache of departure, and each sacrifice demands another. As the cost of his addiction grows unbearable, Valerius must confront a final question: How many souls are worth a single moment of peace? The Lord of Time is a gothic tragedy about immortality, obsession, and the cruelty of memory. Where the past can be touched, but never held.

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