La - Vieja Familia (la Saga De Los Longevos 1) - ...
Unlike traditional paranormal fiction, the novel grounds its premise in :
In , Eva García Sáenz de Urturi deconstructs immortality, presenting it not as a superheroic gift, but as a heavy, biological inheritance that isolates the individual from the natural rhythm of humanity. The Weight of Unending Time La vieja familia (La saga de los longevos 1) - ...
The story explores real-world concepts like telomeres and resveratrol, framing longevity as a rare mutation rather than a supernatural curse. Unlike traditional paranormal fiction, the novel grounds its
By placing the characters in the Museo de Arqueología de Cantabria (MUPAC), the author turns the museum into a metaphorical home. The characters aren't just studying history; they are the history they curate, living out the very eras—Prehistoric, Celtic, Scythian—that they now protect in display cases. The Catalyst of Mortality The characters aren't just studying history; they are
Iago del Castillo, at 10,300 years old, suffers from memory overload. His brain must periodically "delete" centuries of information to make room for new knowledge, making his identity a fragmented, ever-shifting mosaic.
The "longevos" (long-lived) are defined by their capacity to stop aging around 30. However, this physical stasis masks a profound psychological toll: