The Codex

Worlds & Lore

A field guide to the recurring worlds, characters, and obsessions across the catalogue.

01

The Another World Cycle

Original · Survival · Isekai

Earth has ended. A system pulls the survivors of its final hours into a hostile new world and assigns them roles, classes, and — sometimes — dependents. A former Marine wakes up with a child to keep alive and 143,686 words of wilderness, hunters, and slow-built found family ahead of him. A second strand, Death Race, follows other survivors onto the chaotic highway between worlds.

02

The Rabbit Hunting Arc

Original · College · Slow-burn Explicit

Morgan and Jack — Kitten and Rabbit — meet at a frat party with badly aligned intentions. Three works follow the night itself, the morning of aftercare that almost makes up for it, and the eventual real first date. A college-era romance that takes consent, miscommunication, and second chances seriously, even at its most carnal.

03

The Pasture & The Stables

Original · Cowboys · Ranch Erotica

Two adjacent series set on neighboring properties. In Stormy Ride, a returning college girl, a ranch hand, and a third too easy to invite stray further from the homestead than they should. In Strawberry Milkshake, a young equestrian's summer at the stables turns when the wrong stranger arrives. Dust, leather, breeding kink, and the long flat horizon of consequence.

04

Shadows, Angels & Things That Feed

Original · Dark Fantasy Erotica

A loose constellation of standalones and short series where the inhuman wants something specific from the human. A boy who bends shadow — and the shadow that bends back (Shadow Lovers). An angel soldier taken captive by demons in Heavenly Torment. A succubus who finds a sleeping man and decides to stay (Smoke and Dreams). A werewolf's late-night run that does not end at her own pack (Moonlit Path). And the newest entry, Hunted — a darker shortcut home, a monstrous beast in the trees, and the regret that arrives a heartbeat too late.

05

Crossovers & Side Pieces

Fandom

Occasional visits to other peoples' worlds. Hyperion's Introspection turns the lens inward on a Marvel demigod's quiet, predatory fixation on Clint Barton. Death Race walks the Winchester brothers into the same transmigration framework as Another World. Short, focused character work — no novelization, no ten-book commitment.

Recurring Threads

Consent, in all its weather

From explicit negotiation to extremely dubious — the catalogue runs the spectrum, and each work is tagged so readers can choose what they want to encounter.

Wanting that costs something

Breeding kink, mating bonds, captivity, obsession — the recurring engine is desire that refuses to be polite about itself.

The non-human noticing the human

Demons, succubi, werewolves, shadow-things, gods. The interesting moment is usually right before they decide what to do about it.

Survival in cold weather

Another World and Death Race share a different obsession: keeping a small life alive in a world that is actively trying to delete it.