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OverviewM. M. Crusinberry's Drowned and Devoured is a haunting, lyrical dark-fantasy tale exploring humanity's encounters with ancient water-born legends-the Rusalka, the Kelpie, the Nuckelavee, and the Draugr. Each section reveals a different folklore creature through themes of betrayal, obsession, and survival, all threaded together by the motif of nature's intelligence and the fine line between fascination and fear. 1. The Rusalka - The Lake's Lament Once a betrayed and drowned woman, the Rusalka rises from the lake reborn as something both beautiful and terrible. Bound to the water that killed her, she learns patience and vengeance, luring villagers with her song of sorrow and longing. Her haunting melody weaves desire with dread, ensnaring mortals who dare approach the lake. Yet beneath her predatory calm lingers the faint echo of the girl she once was-grieving, remembering, and searching for meaning in eternity. Her relationship with one curious stranger becomes a slow dance between predator and mortal, danger and desire, as both find themselves bound by the same haunting pull of the lake. 2. The Nuckelavee - The Devourer of the Marshes Set in a storm-scarred village along a loch, this section follows Cailin, a woman confronting the horrifying Nuckelavee-a skinless, horse-like demon that spreads plague and ruin. Unlike the seductive lure of the Rusalka, the Nuckelavee embodies pure, burning hatred and decay. Through observation and cunning, Cailin learns that survival depends on intellect and strategy, not brute force. Her fight becomes a meditation on fear, patience, and understanding an intelligence far older than humankind. 3. The Draugr - The Eternal Hunger of the Fjord A lone traveler traverses a frozen landscape haunted by the undead Draugr, a skeletal predator of ice and memory. Through tests of awareness and courage, he learns to read its patterns-understanding that survival against such an ancient force requires synchronization with its rhythm, not defiance. Each encounter tests his mind more than his strength, turning the frozen fjord into a psychological battlefield between knowledge and terror. 4. The Kelpie - The Obsession of the Loch The final tale returns to the water's deceptive beauty. A traveler is drawn into a deadly fascination with a shapeshifting Kelpie-part horse, part woman-whose seductive power blurs the boundary between desire and doom. Their confrontation becomes a study in obsession and surrender, where the loch itself becomes a conscious entity, alive with hunger and longing. Overall Themes and Tone Drowned and Devoured weaves folklore into an immersive, poetic meditation on the relationship between humanity and the natural world's darker consciousness. Each story captures the fragile dance between curiosity and annihilation, love and loss, and the eternal patience of forces that predate humankind. The prose is vivid, atmospheric, and hypnotic-reading like myth retold through a dream of water, shadow, and memory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M M CrusinberryPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9798271458811Pages: 234 Publication Date: 24 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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