Publisher's Synopsis
The journey ends-and a new one begins.
After two thousand years, Phobos, the God of Fear, completes his solemn mission on Earth. In this poignant and concluding thirteenth volume of The Books of the God of Fear series, he bids his final farewell to humanity. Through his devoted Hermes-the one chosen to pen his truths-Phobos delivers his last messages: revelations shaped by wisdom, sorrow, and an unshakable love for the soul of humankind. His siblings, Harmonia and Deimos, and the rainbow-messenger Iris, also lend their voices for the final time, weaving their truths into the farewell tapestry. As his single day among mortals draws to a close, Phobos prepares for the ascent-a sacred passage from the earthly realm to the distant land of the dead, to the shadows of Hades on the silent frontier of the universe. Carried by the immortal chariot of Helios, he departs, leaving readers with one last call to reflection, wonder, and remembrance. The Ascent of the God of Fear is a short but powerful work-the final, luminous chapter of a series that has explored descent and ascent, darkness and light, fear and truth. A timeless farewell for those who have walked the journey from the outset, and a lasting echo for those who dare to follow.