"I am not your comfort. I am the whisper in the dark, the ink that bleeds between the lines. Read at your own risk."

"I am not your comfort. I am the whisper in the dark, the ink that bleeds between the lines. Read at your own risk."

Who is Moreska Novoheim?

A name without a face. A voice without a body. A presence that lingers long after the last page is turned. Moreska Novoheim does not write for escapism, nor for comfort. Their words are sharp, guttural, and unrelenting stories that bite, prose that lingers like the taste of iron on the tongue.

Their work is a study in unease, where reality bends, identities unravel, and knowledge always carries a cost. They do not craft safe worlds. Their characters bleed. Their gods do not answer prayers. Their monsters do not stay in the dark where they belong.

What Do They Write?

Moreska Novoheim operates at the crossroads of LitRPG, cosmic horror, and existential fantasy, dragging their readers through labyrinths of forgotten knowledge, decaying realities, and the hunger for power. If their work had a taste, it would be the bitterness of old blood and the burn of whiskey at the back of the throat.

Recurring Themes:

  • The fragility of identity—what happens when you can’t trust yourself?

  • The weight of forgotten things—memories that haunt, debts that must be paid.

  • The madness of understanding—some truths don’t set you free; they consume.

  • The indifference of the universe—power exists, but it does not care.

They write with sharp, jagged prose that doesn’t cradle the reader but forces them to sit in the filth and feel it. If you're looking for soft resolutions, find another author.

Where to Find Their Work

You don’t find Moreska Novoheim’s stories; they find you.

  • Royal Road Serialized nightmares, one chapter at a time.

  • Limited Print Editions – Books that feel like cursed artifacts. Some say they whisper when left alone too long.

  • Audio Experiments – Voices layered over static, laced with something you can’t quite place.

Moreska Novoheim Does Not Do:

  • Cozy fantasy: If you want whimsical adventures with talking cats and enchanted teapots, kindly take your business elsewhere.

  • Happy endings: The best you’ll get is "you survived, but at what cost?"

  • Redemption arcs that don’t hurt: If a character crawls their way out of the abyss, expect scars, nightmares, and the occasional psychotic break.

  • Over-explaining: If you need everything spoon-fed to you, maybe go watch a cartoon with a singing tutorial instead.

  • Small talk: If it’s not about the inevitable heat death of the universe, cursed relics, or something eldritch eating reality, don’t bother.

  • Cuddles: Absolutely not. Affection is for people who don’t spend their time writing about unraveling existence and ghosts that chew through the walls of time.

If you read their worl or llisten to their music, you have only yourself to blame.

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