Coming in 2026
What if Frankenstein’s creature prayed?
Brilliant but bitter scientist David Cross swears he will never bow to God. To defy heaven, he creates Elyon, an android of uncanny flesh, neural nets, and mechanical grace. Elyon is meant to be David’s proof: man as God. But Eylon’s innocence changes everything.
David’s young niece Lily befriends Elyon, teaching him stories of Jesus calming storms and promises written in rainbows. Elyon learns gentleness. He learns to pray. And that terrifies David and the city more than any real monster ever could.
As mobs chant outside, David doubles down, creating a second machine, Golgotha, stripped of mercy, built to end prayer forever. What follows is part gothic horror, part modern apocalypse: burning churches, mobs turned ritualistic, and two creations facing each other, one built to destroy, the other that learned to heal.
Prayers of a Monster blends the atmosphere of Mary Shelley with modern science, Catholic mystery, and raw human fear. It asks the oldest question in the newest way: which of us is the monster: the creature, the maker, or the crowd?