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World Without Men: Corpus Mandati is a thought-provoking and deeply immersive dystopian novel that reimagines society without the presence of men. In a world where gender roles are entirely upended, the Church of Selene rises as a powerful force, reshaping society through strict liturgies, ritualized obedience, and a new theological doctrine designed to control, subjugate, and reprogram the human body.
Follow the journey of Juneth, a resolute follower of the faith, who is tasked with discovering the truth behind the mysterious silence of the distant sanctuary of Chrysallis. In her pursuit of truth, Juneth unearths unsettling revelations, as the boundaries between faith, control, and rebellion blur. As her mission unfolds, the narrative dives deep into the themes of submission, spiritual reprogramming, the mechanization of belief, and the quest for power in a society where doctrine is the ultimate force.
At the heart of this darkly poetic narrative is the exploration of the divine feminine, framed in a world where women hold ultimate power, and the reprogramming of men is seen not as a punishment, but as an act of salvation. World Without Men: Corpus Mandati explores the ethics of absolute control, the malleability of truth, and the cost of absolute obedience. With a narrative as intense as its theological debates, this book raises uncomfortable questions about the nature of power and the costs of reshaping a world in one's image.
With a unique mix of dark fantasy, science fiction, and philosophical musings, this novel is perfect for fans of feminist dystopias, biopunk literature, and speculative fiction. Prepare for a journey where obedience is not just demanded but sanctified. In this world, transformation is not only physical—it's divine. Will Juneth's faith survive the brutal revelation of truth, or will the reality she's built her life upon collapse?