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Zilla: Black metal in an even darker storyline, a weird storytelling form, and I’m swooning in love. Michael Bettendorf’s Trve Cvlt sounds like everything I like best in a book. So Michael, can you introduce us to your black metal horror gamebook?
Micheal: Trve Cvlt is a meta-take on stories similar to Choose Your Own Adventures with a bit of a fatalist spin.
You wake up with a brutal hangover, but that can’t crush your spirits: you’ve been invited to take back the drum throne for Abyss, the cult band you co-founded.
It means setting aside a turbulent history with Abyss’ vocalist, Austin. You aren’t sure if he’s invited you back to bury the hatchet or if he’s just desperate because infamous black metal legends Waste Doctrine are rolling through town. They’ve given you the opportunity to open for them and maybe, finally, get the hell out of this nowhere town.
The promise of the upcoming gig doesn’t come without its share of hurdles, though. Austin’s hellbent on creating a ritualistic experience out of the performance, turning the abandoned roadhouse he’s chosen as a venue into a bloody, occult nightmare.
Yes, it’s black fucking metal, but is it too far?
Only you can decide.
Zilla: What inspired you to write this book?
Micheal: Trve Cvlt is rooted in an urban legend, specifically Cult Road and the alleged house(s) where local cultists gathered. Me and a couple of buddies went out looking for Cult Road one day and ended up lost on some backroads. We eventually found an abandoned farmhouse that was the epitome of dread. We almost ran out of gas on low maintenance roads before finding our way back. I wanted to write a black metal book for a long time, but didn’t know what it was supposed to be, but eventually I framed it in this setting and it clicked into place. It wouldn’t have existed if Alex Woodroe of Tenebrous Press didn’t tell me, “Pitch her something weird. Something no one has done,” at StokerCon 2023. I thought her partner in crime, Matt Blairstone was in on it, but it turns out I pitched him cold. Still the best rouse Alex has pulled on me. I’m forever grateful.
Zilla: What would your characters say if they met you?
Micheal: Austin would probably call me a fucking poser. The unnamed main character would probably have my back. So would Danny…mostly. Ryan would likely tell me to get better at drums.
Zilla: A range of responses! So who is your favourite character in Trve Cvlt?
Micheal: I think Abyss is my favorite character. It didn’t start as a character, but it morphed into one. It’s chaos. It’s love. It’s dread. It’s a god. It’s an ungod. It’s a manipulator. It’s existential dread. It’s us. It’s…the abyss.
Zilla: Who do you imagine reading your book?
Micheal: I wrote it for the outcasts and metalheads and weirdos and I think they are among the crowd who read it, but I also think it has struck a chord with the horror-curious.
Zilla: Thanks for sharing your story and your process. We’re looking forward to reading! Where can the Night Beats community find you and your book?
Micheal: You can find me on Bluesky @BeardedBetts, at www.michaelbettendorfwrites.com, and my linktree. You can pick up Trve Cvlthere.