REIGN OF IGNARA
Mira Floridae has spent eighteen years failing at the one thing every person in the Elysia Empire is supposed to do effortlessly by adulthood — she has never manifested a single element, never felt the Source that flows through everyone else like breath, never had a name to put beside her own. She is, by every measure her family's healers can take, precisely nothing. And then an acceptance letter arrives from Artemis Academy — the most prestigious cultivation institution in existence, one that has never once taken a student without rank, without an element, without something to show for themselves — addressed to a girl who has nothing at all. Nobody can explain why. Not her parents, who raised her believing her Source had simply gone quiet. Not the academy, whose headmaster already knows something he will not say. Not even Mira herself, who walks through Artemis's gates with a suitcase and her mother's sandwiches, utterly unaware that the truth being kept from her isn't a small one — and that the moment it finally surfaces, nothing about who she thought she was will still be true.