Who doesn't like a work of historical science fiction with strong futuristic tones involving aliens, vampires and other mythological monsters?
The Blurb:
Finally getting his chance at working on the construction of the second pyramid at Giza, seventeen-year-old Talrin, stumbles on a ritual performed by the Egyptian gods. He becomes infected by an interdimensional entity that will transform him into what the world will come to call the world’s first vampire.
Unknown to the people of Giza, the gods are an ancient extra-galactic race of beings with extraordinary technologies and powers. Learning of this terrible falsity and his unwillingness to be turned into a living weapon by them, Talrin fights to hold on to his fading humanity as the creature inside him is slowly merging, taking over.
While escaping the Gods’ grasp, Talrin inadvertently turns Mara, a girl he attempts to rescue, into the same monster the Gods made him. Unsure of the Gods’ true motives, they rebel against them starting a conflict that will change the shape of history and the world as we know it.
The Blurb:
Finally getting his chance at working on the construction of the second pyramid at Giza, seventeen-year-old Talrin, stumbles on a ritual performed by the Egyptian gods. He becomes infected by an interdimensional entity that will transform him into what the world will come to call the world’s first vampire.
Unknown to the people of Giza, the gods are an ancient extra-galactic race of beings with extraordinary technologies and powers. Learning of this terrible falsity and his unwillingness to be turned into a living weapon by them, Talrin fights to hold on to his fading humanity as the creature inside him is slowly merging, taking over.
While escaping the Gods’ grasp, Talrin inadvertently turns Mara, a girl he attempts to rescue, into the same monster the Gods made him. Unsure of the Gods’ true motives, they rebel against them starting a conflict that will change the shape of history and the world as we know it.
The Scions of Night: Inception