Vision of the Absolute
If a child is born with a godlike command of magic, they are no longer human.
Caspian Dawson has the innate ability to see the metaphysical forces behind magic and understands the craft like no one else, which is both a blessing and a curse.
A blessing, because Caspian is the most powerful magician on Earth.
A curse, because his power has isolated him from humanity since he was a child.
Caspian has been a monster since birth, and now the corruptive influence of this monster has been unleashed upon the Kingdom of Britannia. How will the next generation of the Kingdom's leaders, who all attend the magic academy known as Camelot, be able to resist Caspian's puppeteering plots? The campus belle, Jessamine di Cadenza, is next on his list...
This story is slow-burn, character-focused magic realism, with intense and gory action scenes and mature topics, but no explicit R18 content. Instead, maturity is leveraged to increase the drama of character interactions. It's not for everyone, but if you're a fan of dark, vengeful, and twisted power fantasies, this might be for you.