Book of the Seven Celestials: The Third Prophecy
In the realm of Threa, history is wrapped in many tragedies and mysteries. Countless spirits—remnants of the unknown past, roam the land, relentlessly assailing the living.
Their hunger was insatiable.
At the heart of Threa’s mythology stands Origin, a revered Celestial, believed to have shaped all things.
In its divine wisdom, Origin bestowed upon humanity the Soul Flame—a sacred gift, a spark of hope, the call of dependence to the Divinity spoken through the tongue of the Primal. And the very source of what will be known by many as―magic.
Through this miracle, mortals have defied fate, thriving in a world riddled with supernatural dangers.
Yet, just as spirits crave Life Essence, humanity is driven by its own hunger.
For power, for wealth—heedless of the ruin such desires may bring. Their unchecked ambition often leads to catastrophe, unraveling the balance that holds existence together.
The spirits, ever yearning, draw closer to the realm of the living, distorting reality itself. Their growing presence warps the fabric of nature, igniting events that defy reason.
Driven by instinct, emotion, and an eternal thirst, they clash with mortals in an endless cycle of conflict and survival.
And yet, through these trials, humanity finds its resilience, shaped by Celestial influence—or so they choose to believe.
Would you be the same?
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At first, El was just a seven-year-old boy, surviving in a war-torn village.
Though he was far from ordinary, for his fragmented memories made it difficult to remember many, yet gifted him with an uncanny intelligence. With only a few tattered books from a crumbling, wooden library, he taught himself how to read, clinging to knowledge as his only solace.
He believed his Fate was sealed, bound to die like the others who succumbed to illness and starvation. However, Destiny spoke otherwise.
It changed the day his village was attacked. The invaders slaughtered everyone, yet for reasons he couldn’t fathom, they left him alive.
When El awoke under the pale light of the full moon, they returned, searching for what they called ‘a breath that was left.’
Helpless, he was captured. What followed was a blur―six years of his life erased from memory. He woke up again, his head bandaged, in the care of a mysterious man who brought him to Mirthwater, a city in one of the Four Vassal States of the Eschaton Empire.
Then, without much of an explanation, he abandoned him there.
Left to fend for himself, El navigated the harsh underside of Mirthwater, while haunted by dreams of the unknown he couldn’t make sense of.
But his quiet struggle for survival suddenly took a dark turn when he stumbled into a brewing conflict hidden within the city’s shadows.
Unwittingly thrust into a world fraught with evil and death, he found himself face-to-face with creatures born from humanity’s darkest desires and worst nightmares.
Now, El must confront the horrors lurking in the depths of Mirthwater and uncover the truth about his past―before it consumes him in its glacial touch.
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This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters, and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or localities is entirely coincidental.
Contains themes regarding mental health and violence that may not be suitable for all readers. Viewer discretion is advised.