Krompus

A historical psychological novel blending fiction with real events—a story of grief, forgotten identity, and the centuries-long search for truth.

He does not know his name.
He does not know why he cannot die.
But somewhere in the ashes of history, the truth is waiting to be unearthed.

From the eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the trenches of war, from medieval monasteries to modern-day streets, one man wanders the edges of time—immortal, alone, and forgotten. Each era offers fragments of a life he once lived: a name in a ship’s log, a familiar voice in a folktale, a reflection in a ruined mosaic.

But memory is a fragile thing. And the mind will bury what the heart cannot bear.

As the centuries pass, his grip on reality begins to unravel. Until a discovery in the present day forces him to confront the one thing he’s spent lifetimes avoiding: the moment it all began.

Krompus is a sweeping, character-driven novel that weaves imagined lives through real history. Both intimate and epic, it explores what it means to lose yourself—and whether you can ever truly find your way back.