The Heretic (The Architect's Price)
by JimmyCricket
The Heretic (The Architect’s Price)
A slow-burn grimdark epic about power built with good intentions — and the people crushed beneath it.
Henry Lorde was never meant to rule. Raised in the gutters of the Silk District, he learned early that the world only rewards those willing to seize control. When the old order collapses and the crown falls into his hands, Henry does what he believes must be done: he rebuilds civilization to function efficiently, relentlessly, and without sentiment.
Strikes are replaced with machines. Protest becomes waste. Morality is optimized.
From the top of the Spire, Henry oversees a city that runs like clockwork — but every system has a cost, and someone always pays it.
Below, in the streets he left behind, another story unfolds.
Told through multiple perspectives — the tyrant who believes order is mercy, and the rebel fighting to survive beneath it, and many more — The Heretic explores how systems rot, how power justifies itself, and how tyranny is often born from the desire to fix what is broken.
This is not a story about heroes.
It is a story about consequences.
What to Expect
Slow-burn power arcs with long memory and lasting consequences
Morally compromised protagonists who believe they are right
Dual perspectives: the ruler at the top and the rebellion beneath him
Grimdark worldbuilding where efficiency replaces empathy
A living system that evolves, adapts, and devours its failures
This story rewards patient readers. The tension builds deliberately, the payoffs arrive later, and nothing is undone without cost.
If you’re here for fast, episodic action or clean redemption arcs, this may not be for you.If you enjoy watching systems form, fracture, and collapse under their own logic — welcome.
Volume Structure
Volume I: The Architect’s Price (Currently Publishing)The rise of Henry Lorde and the birth of a perfectly ordered city.
Volume II: The Machine God (Completed Draft / Coming Soon)The system stands complete — and begins to demand sacrifices.
Consistent updates. Long arcs. No filler chapters.
If you’ve made it past the early chapters, you’re the audience this story was written for.