LittleMousey
In the radiant Celestial Kingdom, Prince Archimedes Korvannis was raised to become the embodiment of perfection, heir to a divine bloodline, bearer of an ancient celestial blade, and son to a father whose love was measured only through achievement. But after a devastating betrayal during wartime leaves his platoon slaughtered and one of his sacred wings torn from his body, Archimedes returns home not as a hero, but as a failure.
Cast aside by the kingdom that once revered him, he vanishes across the sea to Callinspire, a rain-soaked city of artificers, clock towers, and whispered ambition, where invention is valued above lineage and creation is treated as its own form of magic. There, beneath the endless turning of iron gears and the warm glow of workshop lanterns, Archimedes begins to rebuild the life war destroyed.
As he crafts mechanical wonders for strangers and secretly designs an artificial wing to replace the one he lost, the ghosts of his past refuse to remain buried. The ancient blade at his side, an artifact steeped in centuries of memory and myth, seems to awaken alongside him, responding not to conquest, but to the fragile act of healing.
Yet Archimedes carries a fear deeper than failure. That despite all his efforts to escape the man who raised him, he will one day become him. Cold. Silent. Hollow. A weapon wearing the shape of a father.
But in a city built by dreamers and broken things, Archimedes may finally learn that strength is not measured by what one can destroy, but by what one chooses to protect, preserve, and create.
And when a mysterious ticket arrives bearing the name of a distant place called Duskenvald, Archimedes is forced to confront a question he has spent years avoiding.
After surviving the fall, what does it truly mean to rise again?