Wintermark — A Varanthis Frontier Tale
by Gonozalvii
PsychologicalMultiple Lead CharactersFantasyHorrorMystery
Synopsis
On the frozen northern edge of the Varanthis world lies Wintermark — a small frontier settlement built to endure isolation, winter, and distance.
The animals leave first. Then the measurements stop agreeing. Then a man disappears beyond the northern line.
As familiar boundaries begin to shift, the village responds the only way it knows how: by measuring, reinforcing, and holding the line. But some changes cannot be contained by tools or procedure alone.
Wintermark is a slow-burn frontier narrative about survival at the edge of the known world, where nature, structure, and belief begin to misalign — and where every attempt to impose control reveals a deeper instability beneath.
This is not a story of conquest or heroics. It is a story about endurance, responsibility, and what happens when a border refuses to stay where it was drawn.
Story Focus
- Isolation and endurance at the edge of a settled world- Environmental and metaphysical instability- Family and communal responsibility- Control, measurement, and uncertainty
Progression in Wintermark is environmental and psychological, not numerical.
Series Context
Wintermark is set within the VARANTHIS world. This story is fully self‑contained and requires no prior knowledge of the wider setting.
The world follows its rules. The rules do not adapt to the story.
Release Schedule
- Launch: 2 chapters- Ongoing: 1 chapter per week- Release day: Tuesday- Occasional second chapter only when it fits naturally
This is a long‑form serial published at a deliberately sustainable pace.
Content Notes
- No system mechanics- No monsters- No chosen one- Psychological and environmental tension- Threat emerges through structure, not spectacle