The following example could be used as a reference for the name Abyss in father-son novels: Lord of the Abyss There was bound to be an insurmountable gap between father and son. He was the Lord of the Abyss, but he was his father. He longed for freedom but was trapped in the chains of the abyss. His father craved power but made him a slave. In the abyss, they were opposing each other but also mutually dependent. As the story unfolded, they gradually discovered that they were not only facing the horror of the Abyss, but also a deeper secret. This was a story about power, freedom, and kinship. It was also a journey full of suspense and thrills.