If humans are creations of the divine imagination, literary characters are creations of the human. As creations… they exist. They have substance, expectations, desires, dreams and a personal path. They are captives of the fate written for them by their Creator, as much as humans. They also claim the right to free will, just like humans. They wonder about the identity of their unknown Creator, just like humans. They struggle against their "genetically" determined limitations and sometimes they overcome them and evolve, sometimes they remain forever subject to them... Just like humans...
Morphocosmos. An "other" dimension, an unintended product of the imagination of the earthly creators. A place where all the characters of world literature enjoy an eternity of immortality under the protection of the nine Muses. Their idyllic reality is turned upside down by a conspiracy that aspires to absolute power. The Symbols of the Nine Muses, the eternal Matrices of Ideas, mysteriously disappear, and the connection of the Morphocosm with earthly creative thought is violently severed, with disastrous consequences.
Olympia or "Oly". Main heroine of best-selling detective series. Her current History is at the heart of the conspiracy and thus she is called upon to prevent the annihilation of the Morphocosm. Demon. 17th century pirate, central character of a historical novel. The demons of his History pursue him in the Morphocosm, depriving him of everything.
The two heroes must overcome their personal fate and the imagination of their Creators to determine their shared destiny. Their paths cross and their stormy relationship will become the catalyst for saving their world.
In the first book of the Morphocosm trilogy, the mystery unravels to begin an adventurous search for the lost Symbols, in the places of the most inaccessible path of the Morphocosm. On the Holy Road. The route of the Homeric Odysseus to Ithaca.
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