Destiny’s Blind Spot
A book never read, and a boy forced to live it.
Cyrn was twenty years old when he was ripped from his world and thrown into his best friend’s unfinished webnovel. A world he had never bothered to read. A story whose rules, power systems, and tragedies he does not know.
The continent of Telvaros runs on SoulCurrent — the living energy of the soul. It fuels spells. It manifests affinities. It allows prodigies to bend fire, ice, time, even concepts themselves. Every living being possesses it.
Everyone except Cyrn.
Where others channel power, SoulCurrent recoils from him. Spells falter in his presence. The world itself seems uncertain of what he is.
Because Cyrn is something Telvaros has never seen before.
He is the first vampire.
With unnatural regeneration, the ability to steal strength through blood, and an existence that does not fit into fate’s design, Cyrn walks a razor’s edge. If the nobility learns what he is, he will be hunted. If the Church discovers him, he will be burned. If the Prophets see him, they may realize he does not belong in their future at all.
At Faraam Academy — where the strongest young SoulWrights are forged — Cyrn must pretend to be ordinary while standing beside prodigies destined to shape history. A golden heir crushed by expectation. A girl shunned by prophecy. A rival who lives for battle. All of them bound by a story already written.
But Cyrn is not written.
And the more he fights, the more the story begins to change.
As underground bloodsport stains his hands, as war brews beyond the Dominion’s borders, and as ancient secrets buried by kings resurface, Cyrn will be forced to confront a terrifying question:
If he keeps rewriting fate to survive…
What will be left of him when the story ends?
In a world ruled by prophecy, destiny, and divine design, one anomaly begins carving a path that was never meant to exist.
And the world may not survive the edit.