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The Last Seven Absolute Principles
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Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2025
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Aria Noctis, an ancient mage from the year 204, was the last person alive who could learn and wield all Seven Absolute Principles. At one time in history, there were fourteen, but through the ravages of time and the selfishness of a few, only seven remained in tact.

Now, in the year 3027, Aria awakens-but not as she once was. She has lost all memories of the spells she once commanded and forgotten even who she was.

Aria's only goal is to understand herself and the world she finds herself in. Seven years ago, monstrous gates began to open across the globe, forever altering the course of human history. As she embarks on her journey to relearn the way of life in this strange, new world, she must also uncover the forgotten secrets of her own past. Along the way, she will encounter new allies, enemies, and perhaps, even remnants of the past.




(This is the Second novel i've ever published so it's still not as good as I'd like it to be but... it'll get better trust me!)
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Eight lifetimes. Eight deaths. One curse that never breaks. Every time Aria and Kael find each other, the world burns. Their love is older than empires-older than gods themselves-and every lifetime ends the same way: blood, ruin, and silence. Now, in their ninth and final life, the curse has changed. The hunger isn't inside them anymore. It is them. When the Gate shatters and the last god rises from the ash, every realm begins to collapse. Wolves of bone prowl the dying earth. Thrones are carved from corpses. Crowns are made of fire and hunger. To end the curse, Aria must choose: kill the only man she's ever loved... or become the monster fate always wanted her to be. But the closer they get, the more the hunger whispers: Why choose at all, when you can burn the world together?