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Rubezahl

(2026)
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A city drowns. Reality fractures. One woman refuses to believe the lie.
In a mythical Bohemian city on the brink of the modern age, Waltraud lives an unconventional life - independent, skeptical, and resistant to authority. But when she begins hearing the cries of Rübezahl, a winged old man imprisoned beneath the city, her world begins to unravel.
Rübezahl claims he once cared for her as a child. Now he wants her help to escape. When she refuses, violence follows - and soon the creature is free.
His vengeance takes the form of a strange and sinister rain. As it falls, the city floods with hallucinations and apathy. The population grows docile. Leaders pursue absurd solutions. Class conflict ignites. And the truth becomes impossible to separate from illusion.
Waltraud alone seems immune.
Guided by a half-stupefied scientist and armed with an experimental weapon, she fights to stop Rübezahl as the city collapses - and later pursues him into the mountains where myth, journalism, and public sympathy twist the nature of justice itself.
Blending dark fantasy, political satire, and philosophical inquiry, Rübezahl is a haunting novel about manipulation, mass belief, and the dangerous freedom of clear thought,



Genre: Inspirational

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