A god’s sentence, a soul’s last chance, a labyrinth of memories—and secrets best left forgotten.
Imprisoned in Penance, the prison for gods, Rod’s journey through its shifting dungeons is more than just survival; it’s a descent into his fractured past. Each level reveals fragments of memories lost at the moment of his death, but the gods’ secrets lie deeper still—and some truths are more dangerous than death itself. Because those who call themselves “Good” never need to repent…
Rod’s world is ever-changing, with rogue-like dungeon resets, respawns, and an endless cycle of risk and reward. Driven by an ADHD-fueled focus that pushes him beyond his limits, he embraces a fierce journey from weak to strong—armed with a versatile skill set across melee, ranged, and magic.
Expect:
With 270,000 words in Book 1 alone, prepare to binge the journey through Penance and lose yourself in a godbound rogue-lite LitRPG that’s just getting started.
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Emrys Ambrosius has been a fan of reading since he was five. Escaping to fantasy worlds with dragons, like in Eragon or the works of Tolkien, that passion for reading only grew to encompass all things “nerd.” His passions include D&D and video games like Oblivion, Skyrim, and The Witcher, especially The Witcher 3.
He began writing when he was thirteen years old…and never finished anything he started. A peek at his Google Docs would find dozens and dozens of half-finished projects. It wasn’t until he was 29, married, and with two kids that he was finally driven enough to finish a book. By this time, he had discovered a way to turn his love of D&D and video games into stories on the page.
When reading his books, you can expect well-written action and, hopefully, a few solid punches to the feels.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my stories with everyone! I love being able to do this, and I wouldn’t have this opportunity without the people who support me and the readers who bring my writing to life within their imagination. Thank you!”