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The Iron Saints
Kael Draven was never a saint. He was born to blood, raised by war, and hardened by exile until there was little left in him that any decent man would call merciful. But when he returns to the cold lands of his birth, he finds that something far worse than war has taken root in the valleys, villages, and mountain roads he once knew. His homeland has not been conquered by a king, nor by a rival clan, but by a holy order that calls itself The Iron Saints.
They preach purity through pain. They offer salvation through obedience. They chain the living, burn the faithless, break families apart, and raise children beneath iron masks until love, memory, and blood are beaten out of them. At the head of this merciless faith stands Saint Orlan Veyr, a calm and terrifying prophet whose followers believe suffering is the only true path to grace. Under his rule, the old clan stones have been torn down, the dead are denied their rites, and every village kneels beneath the symbol of the Iron Cathedral.
Kael wants no part in anyone's prayers, prophecies, or revolutions. He has lived too long with his own sins to pretend he is a saviour. But when he learns that his younger brother has been taken by the cult and remade into one of its masked holy warriors, the barbarian is dragged into a war that is no longer about pride, coin, or survival. It becomes blood. It becomes family. It becomes vengeance.
Across frozen roads, burned settlements, prison shrines, torture houses, and the black steps of the Iron Cathedral itself, Kael carves a savage path through confessors, zealots, saints, and soldiers. Yet the deeper he cuts into the cult's empire, the more he begins to understand that the Iron Saints are not merely madmen hiding behind scripture. Their faith is tied to something older, darker, and hungrier than any mortal god.
And Saint Orlan does not fear Kael's rage. He has been waiting for it. The Iron Saints is a brutal grimdark fantasy novel of revenge, fanaticism, brotherhood, and blood-soaked redemption. In a land where faith has become a weapon and mercy has been nailed to the cathedral door, one scarred barbarian must decide whether he is only a killer - or the last thing standing between his people and a holy nightmare.
They preach purity through pain. They offer salvation through obedience. They chain the living, burn the faithless, break families apart, and raise children beneath iron masks until love, memory, and blood are beaten out of them. At the head of this merciless faith stands Saint Orlan Veyr, a calm and terrifying prophet whose followers believe suffering is the only true path to grace. Under his rule, the old clan stones have been torn down, the dead are denied their rites, and every village kneels beneath the symbol of the Iron Cathedral.
Kael wants no part in anyone's prayers, prophecies, or revolutions. He has lived too long with his own sins to pretend he is a saviour. But when he learns that his younger brother has been taken by the cult and remade into one of its masked holy warriors, the barbarian is dragged into a war that is no longer about pride, coin, or survival. It becomes blood. It becomes family. It becomes vengeance.
Across frozen roads, burned settlements, prison shrines, torture houses, and the black steps of the Iron Cathedral itself, Kael carves a savage path through confessors, zealots, saints, and soldiers. Yet the deeper he cuts into the cult's empire, the more he begins to understand that the Iron Saints are not merely madmen hiding behind scripture. Their faith is tied to something older, darker, and hungrier than any mortal god.
And Saint Orlan does not fear Kael's rage. He has been waiting for it. The Iron Saints is a brutal grimdark fantasy novel of revenge, fanaticism, brotherhood, and blood-soaked redemption. In a land where faith has become a weapon and mercy has been nailed to the cathedral door, one scarred barbarian must decide whether he is only a killer - or the last thing standing between his people and a holy nightmare.
Kael Draven was never a saint. He was born to blood, raised by war, and hardened by exile until there was little left in him that any decent man would call merciful. But when he returns to the cold lands of his birth, he finds that something far worse than war has taken root in the valleys, villages, and mountain roads he once knew. His homeland has not been conquered by a king, nor by a rival clan, but by a holy order that calls itself The Iron Saints.
They preach purity through pain. They offer salvation through obedience. They chain the living, burn the faithless, break families apart, and raise children beneath iron masks until love, memory, and blood are beaten out of them. At the head of this merciless faith stands Saint Orlan Veyr, a calm and terrifying prophet whose followers believe suffering is the only true path to grace. Under his rule, the old clan stones have been torn down, the dead are denied their rites, and every village kneels beneath the symbol of the Iron Cathedral.
Kael wants no part in anyone's prayers, prophecies, or revolutions. He has lived too long with his own sins to pretend he is a saviour. But when he learns that his younger brother has been taken by the cult and remade into one of its masked holy warriors, the barbarian is dragged into a war that is no longer about pride, coin, or survival. It becomes blood. It becomes family. It becomes vengeance.
Across frozen roads, burned settlements, prison shrines, torture houses, and the black steps of the Iron Cathedral itself, Kael carves a savage path through confessors, zealots, saints, and soldiers. Yet the deeper he cuts into the cult's empire, the more he begins to understand that the Iron Saints are not merely madmen hiding behind scripture. Their faith is tied to something older, darker, and hungrier than any mortal god.
And Saint Orlan does not fear Kael's rage. He has been waiting for it. The Iron Saints is a brutal grimdark fantasy novel of revenge, fanaticism, brotherhood, and blood-soaked redemption. In a land where faith has become a weapon and mercy has been nailed to the cathedral door, one scarred barbarian must decide whether he is only a killer - or the last thing standing between his people and a holy nightmare.
They preach purity through pain. They offer salvation through obedience. They chain the living, burn the faithless, break families apart, and raise children beneath iron masks until love, memory, and blood are beaten out of them. At the head of this merciless faith stands Saint Orlan Veyr, a calm and terrifying prophet whose followers believe suffering is the only true path to grace. Under his rule, the old clan stones have been torn down, the dead are denied their rites, and every village kneels beneath the symbol of the Iron Cathedral.
Kael wants no part in anyone's prayers, prophecies, or revolutions. He has lived too long with his own sins to pretend he is a saviour. But when he learns that his younger brother has been taken by the cult and remade into one of its masked holy warriors, the barbarian is dragged into a war that is no longer about pride, coin, or survival. It becomes blood. It becomes family. It becomes vengeance.
Across frozen roads, burned settlements, prison shrines, torture houses, and the black steps of the Iron Cathedral itself, Kael carves a savage path through confessors, zealots, saints, and soldiers. Yet the deeper he cuts into the cult's empire, the more he begins to understand that the Iron Saints are not merely madmen hiding behind scripture. Their faith is tied to something older, darker, and hungrier than any mortal god.
And Saint Orlan does not fear Kael's rage. He has been waiting for it. The Iron Saints is a brutal grimdark fantasy novel of revenge, fanaticism, brotherhood, and blood-soaked redemption. In a land where faith has become a weapon and mercy has been nailed to the cathedral door, one scarred barbarian must decide whether he is only a killer - or the last thing standing between his people and a holy nightmare.
