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Felric Stories: An Introduction

Felric Stories are not a series in the usual sense. There is no map to follow, no single protagonist to cling to, no safe expectation that what came before will tell you what comes next. Instead, they are fragments — self-contained tales, each with its own pulse, its own shadow, its own sting in the tail.

What is Felric?

The name Felric itself does not belong to a person or a place. It is an atmosphere, a thread stitched quietly through the fabric of each story, binding them in ways that are more felt than explained. It is the chill in the ordinary, the glint of something not quite right in the corner of an otherwise familiar room.

The Passenger

The first of these stories, The Passenger, is now out in the world. A simple setting — a woman, a cab, a conversation — but simplicity is a trap. Every detail matters, every word is a clue, and just when you think you know where the line is leading, it bends away and leaves you standing somewhere unexpected. That is the spirit of Felric.

What can you expect from the stories to come?

Not comfort, not closure. Each tale stands alone, needing no companion to make it whole. They are short enough to read in one sitting, but designed to linger long after the last sentence. There will be twists, of course, but not for the sake of trickery. There will be strangeness, but not in the form of monsters hiding under the bed — rather in the subtle shifts of reality that make you question whether the bed itself is quite what it seems.

Why write them?

Because I have always been drawn to stories that refuse to settle neatly. The ones that make you pause, the ones that disturb without gore, the ones that end with a question rather than an answer. Felric Stories are my attempt to bottle that sensation, to hand it to the reader in doses small enough to be devoured, but potent enough to leave an aftertaste.

And The Passenger is only the beginning. Two more are already taking shape — The Switch and The Caretaker — each with their own peculiar flavour, each ready to twist the ordinary into something else entirely.

If you enjoy tales that unsettle, surprise, or simply refuse to behave, you may find something here worth your time.

👉 Begin the journey with The Passenger

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