When Gabriel dies, he awakens in Élaris as Dravyn Skaroth — a boy with no memory of his former life, yet burdened with a mind filled with scientific knowledge from a world far beyond this one.
Élaris is a land of war, ancient creatures, ruthless kingdoms, and living magic. But magic is not a gift shared equally: some are born able to shape it, others struggle to wield even the smallest fragment of its power, and many are crushed by the limits of their own bodies. Dravyn himself seems destined to be one of the weak.
At first, he wants only to survive.
But survival is not enough when cruelty takes everything from him.
Driven into the depths of a wild and forgotten forest, Dravyn begins to rebuild his life with the only weapons he truly possesses: knowledge, discipline, and a will that refuses to die. In a world still trapped in primitive methods, he starts creating what should not yet exist—better tools, new systems, impossible inventions, and the foundation of a future no one in Élaris could even imagine.
Yet the more he builds, the more the world reveals its true face: kingdoms rotting from within, monsters wearing human skin, ancient powers stirring in the shadows, and a future that threatens to bury everything beneath blood, fire, and snow.
To protect what remains, Dravyn will have to become more than a survivor.
More than a builder.
More than a man.
And if this world insists on creating monsters, then it will learn what a man who has lost everything can become.
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