When the world of Elyndria began to rot from within, even its brightest lights flickered into despair. The oceans had turned black, the skies wept ash, and mana—the lifeblood of all creation—had curdled into poison. In the end, only one dared to defy extinction.
Arya Vaylen, Archmagus of the Seventh Circle, once worshiped as a living conduit of magic itself, committed the unthinkable: a Forbidden Exodus, a spell so catastrophic that it burned the last threads of his dying world to carve open a rift to another.
But when he awoke, there was no mana.
No ley lines.
No gods.
Just a world of steel, smoke, and survival—a place where humanity thrived not through sorcery, but through cruelty and invention.
Stripped of to only a fragment of his power, Arya faces a brutal reality: in this world, magic is myth and gods are dead. Yet within him still burns the ancient hunger—to ascend, to create, to become divine.
Through forbidden experiments, fragments of ancient will, and the sheer force of his defiance, Arya begins to twist the laws of this world. He will rediscover magic—not as a gift, but as a conquest. He will forge a new foundation for wizardry, one born not from nature’s grace, but from human will.
But as he treads the path toward godhood, a darker truth awaits:
To create a new dawn, he may have to become the very corruption he once fled.
Will he rise as a god of a new age—or as the architect of another world’s ruin?