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Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror by Lynn Lamb
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“Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.” ~Tecumseh Saying”
Lynn Lamb, Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror
“I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche”
Lynn Lamb, Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror
“Lord August Godwine was an odious man. Stretched around the barrel of fat was an ornate golden doublet. He wore a bright-white, linen ruff with drip marks running down its curves, and ill-fitting breeches. Atop his head sat a long, brown wig, no doubt hiding the old man’s baldness. A vertical rows of curls stood in direct opposition to the gray of his scraggily, upturned mustache.”
Lynn Lamb, Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror
“In 1632, Lord August Godwine, an Austrian nobleman, commissions Swiss clockmaker Frederick Jori to create a miniature city of automatons to amuse himself and impress the aristocracy. When Jori refuses to commit offenses against God, he undergoes brutal, unimaginable torture until the once-pious craftsman surrenders to his fate. But what he hides in the innocuous-appearing automatons ignites a horrific apocalypse—one that will not be realized for 400 years.”
Lynn Lamb, Mechaniclism: Apocalyptic Horror