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The Empire bleeds. Once united beneath the Sun and the Moons, it now shatters under rebellion, faithless ambition, and weapons that defy comprehension.
Marcus Cassius, a Praefectus of the legions, marches at the heart of this ruin. To his soldiers he is a commander; to the priests, a servant of divine will; to himself, only a man trying to endure. Yet in battle after battle, he witnesses the Empire's sacred rites turned into engines of slaughter, and faith itself twisted into a weapon.
In a world where loyalty demands blood, where war machines channel the wrath of heaven, and where every prayer risks becoming a curse, Cassius must cling to the fragments of honor and humanity that remain-before both are drowned in fire and ash.
A grim tale of war, faith, and survival-where the line between devotion and damnation grows ever thinner.