
by Nathaniel Weller
Grimdark High Fantasy • Multiple POV • Unique Magic System • Post-Apocalyptic • Psychological • Political Intrigue In a world still bleeding from the Great Rupture, magic is written once and vanishes forever — and every word exacts its price in years of your life. Eldrin Galehand is a Scriptorium Scribe who just burned a full year of his future to foresee a kidnapping in the distant port city of Inkharbor. His oldest friend — the only other person who knows about the forbidden pre-Rupture codex they’ve been secretly translating — is about to vanish into the hands of something far worse than a common criminal. Meanwhile, in the slums beneath the pulp mills, Amarok leads a desperate Metis sabotage cell that was never meant to succeed. Alaric, a vampire warlock of chilling brilliance, has arrived with a single obsession: to fuse the crude blood-rituals of his kind with human Scriptum Arts, creating a hybrid magic that no race was ever meant to wield. When a Minor Echo Quake tears through Inkharbor, the covert skirmish over aetherwood resources explodes into open horror. A new Celestial manifests in agony at the city’s edge, her shifting form ripping holes in reality itself. An Immortal mercenary is hired to hunt the kidnapper in silence. And a single forbidden casting — the first crude Blood-Rune — incinerates a soul to shatter Immortal defenses. Power always demands payment. Some will pay in lifespan. Some will pay in sanity. Some will pay in the last scraps of their humanity. As the magical crossfire carves a permanent scar into the city — a new chaotic Minor Rift right in its heart — the fragile balance between five races begins to bleed. Grimdark. High Fantasy. Multiple strong leads. Unique disappearing-word magic. Post-apocalyptic worldbuilding. Deep psychological trauma. Political intrigue across human supremacists, vampire courts, werewolf packs, and celestial judgment. The word is written. The price is already due. Aetheric Concord Book 1: The Disappearing Word
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