PaigeHollow
In the quiet stretch of the Arizona desert, four friends gather around a weathered wooden table to play their weekly tabletop campaign. But tonight, something is different. The candles flicker in patterns too deliberate to be random. A die rolls on its own. And Nicole's notebook, the one that never behaves, writes back.
Across the veil, in the floating realm of Aetherion's Fold, four adventurers stand before the Ruins of Eldrath. Lyria, the archivist who feels dice rolls like shifts in the wind. Thornwick, the half‑fae trickster whose emotions bend probability. Mira, the bard whose tattoos rewrite themselves with every twist of fate. And Garron, the stone guardian whose memories are carved into his body.
When the Dungeon Master's narration begins bleeding into their world, the characters awaken to an impossible truth: they are being played. And the players Nicole, Christopher, Kimberly, and Elara begin to sense that their imaginary world is not imaginary at all.
As the veil thins, the two realities braid together, then fracture. Dice storms fall from the sky. Pages rewrite themselves. Characters slip into the wrong chapters. And an ancient narrator older than stories, older than DMs begins speaking through the cracks.
To save both worlds, the Dreamweavers must unite: players and characters, authors and creations, storytellers and the story itself. But the Fold is unstable, and the final roll may decide the fate of everything, unless someone learns to cheat destiny.
Lyrical, eerie, meta, and emotionally charged, The Awakening of the Dreamweavers is a genre‑bending novel where the story becomes self‑aware, the characters fight for agency, and the writers discover they are not the only ones holding the pen.