Anubis Wept for Petosiris
Overview
Anubis Wept for Petosiris is a myth-poetic horror descent into the machinery of the afterlife-where judgment fractures, gods hesitate, and forgotten souls accumulate like ash.
When the sacred weighing of the heart fails for the first time in eternity, Anubis, guardian of the dead, discovers a hidden wound in the underworld itself. Souls long neglected-unweighed, unnamed, and suspended-have gathered in silence beneath the Duat, forming a burden even divine law cannot ignore. At the center of this rupture stands Petosiris, an ibis priest who burned his own body and severed his heart to escape judgment, leaving behind a truth too heavy to measure.
As Anubis breaks protocol and descends beyond sanctioned chambers, the underworld reveals its darkest secret: not sin, but abandonment. What follows is an eerie, heartbreaking confrontation between god, priest, and the part of the self that cannot be edited away.
Blending Egyptian mythology, psychological horror, and sacred grief, Anubis Wept for Petosiris is a haunting meditation on memory, accountability, and the terrifying cost of being seen whole. This is not a tale of redemption-it is a reckoning, written in ash.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798348381479
- ISBN-10: 9798348381479
- Publisher: Apophis Enterprises LLC
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.18 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.28 pounds
- Page Count: 88
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