Immortal Queen
- Genre: Paranormal
- Author: HEDE
- Chapters: 193
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 1.2K
- ⭐ 9.5
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Annotation
On the thirteenth day that Anmora was imprisoned in the underground wine cellar, the thirteen-year-old girl was confined by the so-called "father" - the magus scholar Menger in the dark and damp wine cellar. Hunger, loneliness and fear became her constant companions. Lianen was the female slave in the family and the only source of warmth in Anmora's memory. However, she worshipped Menger while being completely unaware of Anmora's situation. Menger was both Anmora's "nurturer" and her captor and experimenter. He conducted cruel magus experiments on her under the guise of science, even subjecting her to double abuse of both mental and physical torture under the influence of drugs. Anmora both hated him and had to rely on him to survive; she longed to escape but was controlled by the collar and the black emerald ring. Menger became a target for the military to eliminate due to his defection from the Saint Lansectat Empire and his hiding of the "Divine Realm" system. Under the leadership of the legion commander, the Sky Fortress descended upon the border town of Campel. Menger was executed in the laboratory, the old house was burned down, and the entire city was reduced to ruins under the strategic-level magus attack of "Death Radiation". And Anmora, under Menger's last arrangement, hid in the wine cellar and narrowly escaped, but also fell into a new predicament of survival in the radiation zone.
Johan
In some aspects the storytelling reminds of Patrick Rothfuss’s Kingkiller but in this novel the author manage to jump between narrative perspective including giving a close insight in characters personallity that I actually like more. However, the constant misspelling of main characters names is a bit annoying, a deliberate enigma or not. This novel deserves follow ups expanding its universe as well as deep probing into citizens daily life to understand this universe’s history and society better. It also deserves a paper back frontlined in bookshops and libraries.
May 19, 2026

