What to expect:Slow burn horror novel with litrpg elements.In a world where humanity has traded ambition for convenience, Vincent Price struggles to find meaning. Decades of AI dominance have left people listless, their every need provided for, their every desire limited by strict government controls. With work obsolete and entertainment sanitized to numb the masses, society has become a hollow shell. Boredom festers. Tensions simmer.For Vincent, horror is more than a genre, it’s a lifeline. Raised by parents who adored the macabre, he grew up finding solace in fear, a sharp contrast to the monotony that now defines his days. But even his beloved retro horror games have begun to lose their edge. He craves something raw, something real, something dangerous.When a mysterious app appears on his phone, Vincent dismisses it at first as another glitch in a lifeless routine. But the world it promises, a game of true horror, is impossible to resist. What begins as a curiosity soon plunges him into an experience unlike any he’s ever known, where reality bends, terror has no limits, and survival is the only rule.As Vincent navigates increasingly brutal and unpredictable scenarios, he discovers he’s not the only player. Others have joined this grim game, their motives as varied and twisted as the challenges they face. In this world of cinematic horrors come to life, the lines between hunter and hunted blur, and betrayal becomes as vital as teamwork. Each choice pushes Vincent further from the man he once was and closer to something darker, something monstrous.With three lives granted to him for every session, Vincent has a rare advantage. But immortality has its price, and as he inches closer to the game’s unknowable end, he begins to question what he’s really playing for, and what he’ll lose when he finally wins.This is a story of survival, morality, and the human capacity for both fear and cruelty. In True Horror, Vincent must confront not only the terrors within the game but also the emptiness of the world he left behind.And in the end, the question isn’t whether he can survive the game.It’s whether he can survive himself.
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What to expect:Slow burn horror novel with litrpg elements.In a world where humanity has traded ambition for convenience, Vincent Price struggles to find meaning. Decades of AI dominance have left people listless, their every need provided for, their every desire limited by strict government controls. With work obsolete and entertainment sanitized to numb the masses, society has become a hollow shell. Boredom festers. Tensions simmer.For Vincent, horror is more than a genre, it’s a lifeline. Raised by parents who adored the macabre, he grew up finding solace in fear, a sharp contrast to the monotony that now defines his days. But even his beloved retro horror games have begun to lose their edge. He craves something raw, something real, something dangerous.When a mysterious app appears on his phone, Vincent dismisses it at first as another glitch in a lifeless routine. But the world it promises, a game of true horror, is impossible to resist. What begins as a curiosity soon plunges him into an experience unlike any he’s ever known, where reality bends, terror has no limits, and survival is the only rule.As Vincent navigates increasingly brutal and unpredictable scenarios, he discovers he’s not the only player. Others have joined this grim game, their motives as varied and twisted as the challenges they face. In this world of cinematic horrors come to life, the lines between hunter and hunted blur, and betrayal becomes as vital as teamwork. Each choice pushes Vincent further from the man he once was and closer to something darker, something monstrous.With three lives granted to him for every session, Vincent has a rare advantage. But immortality has its price, and as he inches closer to the game’s unknowable end, he begins to question what he’s really playing for, and what he’ll lose when he finally wins.This is a story of survival, morality, and the human capacity for both fear and cruelty. In True Horror, Vincent must confront not only the terrors within the game but also the emptiness of the world he left behind.And in the end, the question isn’t whether he can survive the game.It’s whether he can survive himself....
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