
by DanGreen
To survive the Butcher, Kit Landon must break his own mind. Eight-year-old Kit is the sole heir to a ducal title—and the sole victim of his father’s brutal methodology. Known as the “Butcher,” his father’s lessons are written in pain, and every weakness is purged. Respite comes from an unlikely source: Cowl, a reclusive mage who recognizes Kit's terrifying potential. Kit possesses a unique, volatile aptitude: the ability to fracture his own consciousness. To survive the unendurable, Kit partitions his psyche into sentient, semi-autonomous Vestiges. He offloads his agony to an Emotional Vestige and delegates his survival to a Logical one. It is a desperate, mechanical adaptation to survive a life designed to break him. But as political machinations threaten to destroy his house, Kit must rely on the managed ruin of his own mind—a power that keeps him functional, even as the Vestiges begin to demand a life of their own. What to expect: Hard Magic: A deep, systematic approach to mental partitioning and arcane theory. Psychological Survival: A protagonist who must fracture his own mind to endure the unendurable. Grimdark Reality: A world where consequences are permanent and "nobility" is a mask for violence. High Stakes: A coming-of-age journey where the greatest enemy is the managed ruin of one's own mind. Perfect for fans of the systematic magic of Mother of Learning and the gut-wrenching character journey of Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy.
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