Gasparo
To heal an imperfect universe, a god must first create a perfect world... and then orchestrate its annihilation.
In the valley of Aethelgard, peace is the only law.
Protected by a silent Goddess of blue energy, a civilization flourishes in perfect harmony, knowing neither pain, sickness, nor conflict.
Their existence is an endless lullaby.
But the young artist Lyra, tormented by a melancholy she cannot name, feels a dissonance in the perfect melody, a deep sadness in the soul of her goddess that no one else seems to notice.
On the other side of the impenetrable mountains, in the world of Askir, life is forged in fire and pain.
Under the brutal light of a merciless sun, these people believe that struggle is sacred and that the peace of Aethelgard is a blasphemy that drains the world's vitality.
Led by the prophet Vorlag, the young and devout warrior Joric is raised for a single purpose: to become the hammer that will shatter the glass paradise.
What none of them know is that this impending conflict is not the work of chance or destiny.
It is the final move of Kaelos, the cosmic Architect, the same being they know as the Goddess Kyira.
Seeing a fundamental flaw in Creation itself, he designs a desperate cure: a planetary-scale soul surgery, where the annihilation of some is the only hope for all.
But when the sacrificial lamb discovers the shepherd's knife, and the hammer begins to feel the weight of the souls it must crush, can a god's perfect plan survive the indomitable will of those he intends to sacrifice?
In a universe where perfection breeds stagnation and pain breeds strength, what is the true price of salvation?
And can a lie, even a divine one, ever give birth to a lasting truth?