The Flesh Cathedral is more than walls, more than myth-it is a living archive that feeds on memory, faith, and the human body itself. The Rite of Eternal Flesh is not a continuation, but a transformation: a descent into psychological and physical horror where the boundaries between self and story no longer hold.
This is not a tale of comfort or redemption. It is a ritual disguised as fiction, a mirror that waits for those willing to look too closely. Every page is designed to unnerve, to haunt, and to linger long after the book is closed.
Warning: This novel contains extreme and graphic horror, including disturbing imagery and themes of trauma, identity, and dissolution. It is intended for mature readers only. Proceed with caution-once you enter, the cathedral will remember you.