gavinSteele
The Requiem of Shattered Light is a mythic, first-person cosmic narrative following an exiled starseed consciousness cast out of a sentient stellar collective after an act of separation that fractures continuity across dimensions, rather than the collapse of a unified celestial order. The stellar collective itself endures, but its coherence becomes inaccessible, and its unity no longer traversable from the exile-state.
Once part of a vast choir of living stars (beings whose light was awareness, memory, and identity) the narrator now exists in dimensional displacement, cut off from the shared field of stellar communion. The stars remain whole in their own domain, yet unreachable, their unity experienced only as echo, delay, and distortion through the veil of exile.
Across a sequence of interconnected movements, the narrator traverses the aftermath of this severance: mourning kin that still exist beyond access, descending through altered layers of reality shaped by disconnection, and confronting identity as something that persists without reciprocal resonance. Each stage reveals that separation renders it non-coextensive with the exile's frame of existence.
As exile deepens, grief transforms into interpretation. Memory becomes a distorted but persistent signal of a continuity that still exists elsewhere. The cosmos is bifurcated; whole within itself yet divided from the perspective of the one who has been cast beyond its reach.