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"The Throne of the Eternal" An epic fantasy about the price of cosmic heroism. In a world crumbling under a cosmic catastrophe known as "The Drift," where earth consumes earth and the heavens tremble, an ancient prophecy emerges. It speaks of a savior marked by the signs of the four elements. Sultan bin Saqr, a young man burdened with the marks of destiny, finds himself on a terrifying ascent towards the title of "The Eternal." But the prophecy carries a grave warning: "He who forgets his Lord... loses his very humanity." With every cosmic power he gains, Sultan pays a price-a fragment of his memory, a thread of his bond with his beloved Layla Al-Riyah, the Wind Dancer of the East. By his side stand: · Khalid Al-Dhil (Khalid of the Shadow), a brother carrying a dark secret that threatens to consume him. · Isabella of Light, a European sorceress whose brilliance illuminates their darkest path. Arrayed against them are Three Demon Emperors, each with a terrifying philosophy for reshaping creation itself. This is a novel of: · Epic battles fought with faith as fiercely as with magic. · Heart-wrenching sacrifices that beg the question: Is any world worth this cost? · A love tested as memories begin to fade. · A final, divine test: Do we save the world and become mere instruments, or perish as humans? "The Throne of the Eternal" is not a tale of heroes who triumph. It is the story of those who lose everything except the reason for their loss. For readers who seek: · Deep fantasy with a spiritual core. · Realistic, gritty, and bloody action. · Complex human relationships amidst cosmic storms. · The existential question: What price must we pay to deserve survival?