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Lord of The Bleeding Tower

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And what if madness were the only sanity? In Lord of The Bleeding Tower, reality is a plague that bleeds Entropy — and Kaelen Vance is its embodied paradox: the patient zero of a conceptual virus that rewrites existence itself, and simultaneously the only desperate vaccine of a collapsing cosmos. The Tower is not a place — it's a symptom. Its countless Strata are fever dreams, its laws are lucid nightmares where the impossible is routine. Here, the narrative itself is diseased, chapters are contagions, and you, dear reader, are next to be diagnosed. Forget stories that are merely read. This is a condition to be contracted — a journey through the epidemiological horror of consciousness itself. The question is not whether you'll understand. It's whether your mind will survive the revelation. Do you dare be infected?
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