
by Calin Zenn
In 2121, a woman is killing the world. Not with war. Not with weapons. With hunger. With madness. With wind spells so precise they only leave one in a thousand people standing — and she has a reason for every single survivor. Sekh is a destroyer, sent across the galaxy to stop her. She's eliminated chaos on a hundred worlds. This should be no different. The woman knows her name. Knows her training. Knows the shape of her meditation chamber on a world Sekh has never spoken of to anyone. She has been talking to her reflection for centuries, waiting for the other half of herself to finally arrive. They are twins. Separated at birth. Raised as opposites. And the chaos-bringer didn't just lure Sekh to Earth — she needs something only Sekh carries. Set in 2121, The Eye and The Serpent blends Egyptian mythology, dark humor, and cosmic stakes into a story about two women who are the most dangerous things in the universe — separately. Together is another question entirely.
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