
Choice Made Simple!
Too many options?Click below to purchase an online gift card that can be used at participating retailers in Village Green Shopping Centre and continue your shopping IN CENTRE!Purchase HereHome
Humanimal Demon: A Dark Allegory of Power, War, and Civilization
Coles
Loading Inventory...
Humanimal Demon: A Dark Allegory of Power, War, and Civilization in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $6.77

Coles
Humanimal Demon: A Dark Allegory of Power, War, and Civilization in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $6.77
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
The Humanimal Demon is a haunting political allegory that exposes the machinery of power, war, and human complicity. In a world where empires claim morality but thrive on suffering, one narrator’s journey reveals the truth behind the headlines, treaties, and speeches that shape civilization.
From the first announcement of “humanitarian intervention” to the collapse of illusions that hide systemic cruelty, the story immerses readers in a world where war is a market, media is a filter, and diplomacy masks exploitation. As the narrator meets refugees, whistleblowers, archivists, and profiteers, patterns emerge—patterns that have repeated throughout history and continue to persist in the present.
In five allegorical units, the book explores:
• The Civilized World: Propaganda, illusions, and the curated narratives that hide truth.
• The Machine: The interlocking forces of war, media, finance, and diplomacy.
• The Shadow: The visible consequences of empire—ghost cities, displaced populations, and the cost of ambition.
• The Revelation: The emergence of hidden truths and the dangerous reality for those who seek them.
• The Mirror: Humanity confronts its own role in perpetuating systemic evil—the Humanimal Demon that resides within civilization itself.
Through vivid characters like Cassian Rook, the war profiteer; Tomas Vale, the archivist who uncovers the patterns of history; and Ishar, the refugee whose voice challenges official narratives, the book portrays both individual and collective responsibility.
Themes of ambition, greed, fear, nationalism, and moral complicity are woven into a story that is as unsettling as it is illuminating. Readers are challenged to question what they are told, recognize the machinery behind headlines, and confront the uncomfortable truth: the demon is not hidden in darkness—it speaks from podiums, councils, and media broadcasts every day.
Dark, incisive, and deeply reflective, The 'Humanimal Demon' is more than a story. It is a mirror held up to society, asking: what patterns do we allow to survive, and what choices define us as a civilization?
Perfect for fans of:
• Dark political allegories
• Social and historical commentary
• Thought-provoking dystopian fiction
• Readers who question power, media, and societal structures
“The Demon was never hiding in the darkness. It had been speaking at podiums the entire time. The Demon survives not because it is powerful, but because the world has learned to call it civilized.”
The Humanimal Demon is a haunting political allegory that exposes the machinery of power, war, and human complicity. In a world where empires claim morality but thrive on suffering, one narrator’s journey reveals the truth behind the headlines, treaties, and speeches that shape civilization.
From the first announcement of “humanitarian intervention” to the collapse of illusions that hide systemic cruelty, the story immerses readers in a world where war is a market, media is a filter, and diplomacy masks exploitation. As the narrator meets refugees, whistleblowers, archivists, and profiteers, patterns emerge—patterns that have repeated throughout history and continue to persist in the present.
In five allegorical units, the book explores:
• The Civilized World: Propaganda, illusions, and the curated narratives that hide truth.
• The Machine: The interlocking forces of war, media, finance, and diplomacy.
• The Shadow: The visible consequences of empire—ghost cities, displaced populations, and the cost of ambition.
• The Revelation: The emergence of hidden truths and the dangerous reality for those who seek them.
• The Mirror: Humanity confronts its own role in perpetuating systemic evil—the Humanimal Demon that resides within civilization itself.
Through vivid characters like Cassian Rook, the war profiteer; Tomas Vale, the archivist who uncovers the patterns of history; and Ishar, the refugee whose voice challenges official narratives, the book portrays both individual and collective responsibility.
Themes of ambition, greed, fear, nationalism, and moral complicity are woven into a story that is as unsettling as it is illuminating. Readers are challenged to question what they are told, recognize the machinery behind headlines, and confront the uncomfortable truth: the demon is not hidden in darkness—it speaks from podiums, councils, and media broadcasts every day.
Dark, incisive, and deeply reflective, The 'Humanimal Demon' is more than a story. It is a mirror held up to society, asking: what patterns do we allow to survive, and what choices define us as a civilization?
Perfect for fans of:
• Dark political allegories
• Social and historical commentary
• Thought-provoking dystopian fiction
• Readers who question power, media, and societal structures
“The Demon was never hiding in the darkness. It had been speaking at podiums the entire time. The Demon survives not because it is powerful, but because the world has learned to call it civilized.”


















