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Prologue — "The God Who Forgot His Name"
Before the oceans remembered how to move, before the stars learned to die, there was silence — and in that silence, something dreamed.
It dreamed of warmth.
Of children laughing under a sky that never broke.
Of summers that would never end.
And so the world was born — not from divinity, but from loneliness.
A god who feared his own eternity breathed life into an illusion: a perfect paradise built from his longing to be human.
Every memory, every heartbeat, every love was written inside the dream.
The god watched from behind the sun, smiling as his creation danced beneath his light.
But over time, the world began to flicker.
The waves looped endlessly. The birds forgot their songs. The humans began to pray, asking why their god no longer spoke.
The answer was simple:
He had forgotten who he was.
He had fallen asleep within his own dream.
And somewhere inside that false eternity, a boy named Elias Vale opened his eyes beneath a blinding summer sky — unaware that he was the spark that would end it all.
