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sometimes the ones we call our heroes are the greatest monsters of all

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@creatorsofcolornet event 5: team colors ↳ team cherry ϟ trail of lightning by rebecca roanhorse
sometimes the ones we call our heroes are the greatest monsters of all
Full front cover artwork for DAIKAIJU YUKI by Raffael Coronelli
On a mysterious mission to the temple of an ancient god, Yuki uncovers a high-stakes play for power that leads to her becoming the host of a gargantuan beast that once saved humanity from annihilation. With the help of her daikaiju companion, she must gather the rest of its pantheon from across the planet and stop a war that threatens the existence of life on Earth, as long as she can acclimate to her new allies. In its final hour, a shattered world has called on a new kind of monster.
Available in paperback and kindle worldwide.
Narajin / Ganejin / Alkonoth / Jhalaragon / Mokwa
The Pantheon Colossi from DAIKAIJU YUKI
Part of the idea behind these guys was the notion that they could conceivably have had their own series of more “traditional” kaiju stories at some point in the distant past, but that time has long since ended. Their legends now permeate five distinct nations of which they’ve become gods. Thousands of years later, it’s finally time to round up the old gods for another rumble.
-Raff
5 stars on Amazon and Goodreads.
DAIKAIJU YUKI is out now in paperback and kindle in the United States, United Kingdom, and throughout Europe.
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After two years, nine drafts, and numerous ups, downs, twists, and turns, Daikaiju Yuki is finally nearing the end of her journey to the world. This book has taken a massive amount of work, time, thought, and energy to fully henshin into what it is today, and I can’t wait to share it with you this Memorial Day.
Lots of content and announcements are imminent, so keep watching this blog.
-Raff
Before her was a miniature version of the giant golden temple pagoda, probably about a meter tall – no, closer to a hundred and fifty centimeters, as it almost exactly matched her eye level. Around it was an exact scale replica of the blooming temple gardens, the red wooden gate, and beyond – the entire rest of the city. It had to have been created in painstaking detail, with every plant rendered in miniature form, every roof shingle in place, every structure a tiny, lifelike work of art. The wind gently rustled through the near-microscopic leaves on the trees as the sun shone down on the tops of the toy buildings at an angle suggesting that it was early morning in whatever this place was.
Yuki felt like her mind was on fire. She wanted to scream, or cry, or demand some kind of explanation for why the fabric of her reality was tearing itself to shreds.
Opening her mouth, she attempted to yell to anyone who could hear.
What the fuck is happening?!
Rather than a yell, the sound that came out of her was deafening, bellowing, and definitely not human.
-excerpt from chapter 4