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Axel Rathenius

Imbarcatevi in un viaggio verso un'isola ricca di mistero e creatività, ambientata due millenni dopo un momento storico cruciale. Questa serie esplora un Impero Eterno in cui il divino e il profano si intrecciano, creando un arazzo unico dell'esistenza. Incontrate un cast di personaggi, tra cui immortali, anime tormentate e custodi di segreti, ognuno con abilità e background distinti. Scoprite una vibrante comunità di artisti, negromanti e medici che navigano nella vita in un regno dove la storia antica plasma un presente affascinante.

The Mirror of Dionysus
Eurydice's Lament
The Wayward Muse

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  1. 1

    Set on the island of Mnemosyne in the Everlasting Empire, 2,000 years after the Divine Caesar's birth, the story introduces a diverse cast of characters, each with unique abilities and backgrounds. Among them are the immortal Axel Rathenius, the sorrowful Hecate Rain, and the keeper of secrets, Nicodemus Rham. The eclectic community includes artists, a necromancer, and a physician, all navigating life in a realm steeped in mystery and creativity, where the sacred intertwines with the profane.

    The Wayward Muse
  2. 2

    The story revolves around Axel Rathenius, an immortal artist tasked with creating a triptych that depicts Orpheus's life. As he navigates this artistic endeavor, he is drawn into a complex web of intrigue involving his agent Myrica Mavor, the medium Madame Vashti Savage, and the melancholic poet Hecate Rain. Their journey unfolds against a backdrop of rivalry between the cults of Orpheus and Dionysus, exploring themes of legacy, art, and the supernatural.

    Eurydice's Lament
  3. 3

    Set in the Everlasting Empire, 2,000 years post-Divine Caesar, the story delves into the enigmatic past of Axel Rathenius, an immortal resident of Mnemosyne, an artists' colony on a northern island. As Axel navigates his existence and the mysteries surrounding his origins, the novel weaves a rich tapestry of art, immortality, and the human experience against a backdrop of a fantastical world.

    The Mirror of Dionysus