What if horror were not a curse-but a law of nature?
A pressure in the air. A metallic taste on the tongue. A force that rewrites flesh, memory, and reality itself.
In The Light That Devours the Sky, fear is not imagined-it is physical.
The Maxwell Universe is shaped by the passage of an iron-rich comet that distorts biology and physics alike, demanding a price: memory, sanity... and human flesh.
This collection of cosmic and body horror unfolds in reverse, peeling back centuries to reveal the origin of a force that does not forgive-and does not forget:
2013 - The Rental
A house with rules. A room that feeds. To survive, a family must erase not only the dead... but themselves.
1893 - The Harvest
In the coffee fields of Brazil, the soil is alive. It consumes identity and turns men into fertilizer for something vast, red, and growing.
1533 - The Foundation
High in the Andes, beneath a dying sky, love and sacrifice collapse into something older than faith-something carved in stone and hunger.
In the Maxwell Universe, memory has weight. Silence has a price.
And once the earth learns... it never forgets.