CHARACTERS

 
The world decides what you are.
What you become is something else entirely.

Luciana

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A witch and mother forged by loss and sharpened by survival, Luciana walks the razor edge between salvation and ruin — and must choose whether she is willing to remain a weapon… if that is what it takes to set things right.

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Nathaniel

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A survivor shaped by abandonment and restraint, Nathaniel stands on the fault line between loyalty and self-erasure — and must decide how much of himself he is willing to sacrifice to keep others from becoming monsters.

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Garrett

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A protector hardened into an instrument, built from duty and silence, Garrett enforces one system over another as a custodian of an imperfect truth — but every line he holds costs him another piece of himself.

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Amara

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A mimic shaped by tragedy, persecution, and later, self-entitlement, Amara hoards power not for dominion but for survival — building sanctuary through cruelty, choosing formidability as armour, and justifying terror in the name of her cause.

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THE DUCITI

Leaders of the Nosiran Covens

The Duciti govern through regulation and restraint, convinced that only absolute control can prevent another magical catastrophe — no matter the human cost.

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Immisceo

 

When the world tries to make you a weapon, what does it cost to remain human?

 

In a land ruled by magic and fear, the Immisceo series explores power not as a gift, but as consequence.

 

The Immisceo Series follows Luciana Blaknall, a mind witch compelled into war she never chose—and forced to confront the cost of power she can’t escape.

 

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About the Author

 

Weird, wacky. *WORD.

Female, 40s, mother, writer, artist.

Author of Immisceo and Blood’s Veil.

 

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Disclaimer: The Immisceo Series and related creative content are works of fiction by Shona Clingham. Names, characters, businesses, places, and events are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.