To the Reader,
Before we step into the silence between worlds, a word on the nature of the journey you are about to begin.
Saga of the Void is not a tale of simple conquest. It is a mythopoetic epic—a story woven from the threads of cosmic horror, intimate human drama, and the quiet defiance of building a hearth in the dark. It is a slow, deep burn, concerned more with the echoes in a character's soul than the immediacy of a level gained.
Think of it as a symphony, not a sprint. The tempo will vary. There will be movements of profound stillness, where the drama lives in a shared meal or a lingering glance. These will give weight to the movements of cataclysm, where shadows older than gods stir and the boundaries of reality tremble.
A Content Compass:
This story engages with mature and psychologically intense themes. In its pages, you will find:
Graphic depictions of violence and its aftermath.
Explorations of trauma, identity, and morally complex choices.
The development of deep, multifaceted relationships that defy simple categorization.
Moments of unsettling horror and profound tenderness, often existing side by side.
It is a story about what we cling to when our very nature seems to deny us peace. It is about the cost of love in a universe that did not build a place for it.
If you seek a straightforward power fantasy, a light-hearted escapade, or a narrative that hurries you from one victory to the next, this may not be your path. There are other, wonderful stories that serve that purpose.
But if you are drawn to the idea of a narrative with the scale of myth and the heart of a character study—if you are willing to walk a road where the destination is earned through endurance, not bestowed—then you are most welcome here.
Take a breath. The first step is the quietest.
— The Author
