
by Colin Moore
In the world of Tacolia, dungeons are not mysteries. They are not tests. They are systems of consumption. Amongst the many dungeons in the world lies the Black Maw, a dungeon so vast and absolute that nothing which enters it ever returns. To the people of Grenth Hollow, it is divine judgment made real, a sacred force that decides who deserves to live. Edrin Hale knows better. Framed by the powerful and cast into the Black Maw as punishment, he expects only death waiting in the dark. What he does not expect is awareness. Something within the dungeon is watching him back. Deep beneath the stone, the Black Maw is not mindless. It is ancient, structured, and bound by laws older than memory. It was made to consume, to grow, and to never deviate from its purpose. Yet as Edrin descends, something within that system begins to fracture. Survival becomes negotiation. Consumption becomes hesitation. And in the silence between those changes, an impossible connection begins to form between a condemned man and the thing designed to erase him. In Tacolia, justice is not blind. It is efficient. It is final. And it never makes mistakes. Until now.
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| 0 | Chapter 1: The Weight of Judgement | 0 |
| 1 | Chapter 2: The Thing That Listens | 0 |
| 2 | Chapter 3: Forbidden Alliance | 0 |
| 3 | Chapter 4: What Must Be Taken | 0 |
| 4 | Chapter 5: Two of a Kind | 0 |