THE MYTHOS FRAMEWORK: My System Was Incomplete, So I Rewrote The Rules
In the world of Astraea, nearly everyone awakens a System. A System decides your future, your value, and sometimes, whether society believes you deserve one at all.
Zion Amari Vale was born into this world with memories of another life: a 32-year-old black American otaku from modern Earth whose mind was filled with games, anime, manhwa, light novels, and every kind of progression system imaginable.
But when Zion finally awakens his own System, it is not legendary.
It is not heroic.
It is not even complete.
Labeled defective by the world, Zion receives the Mythos Framework, a broken interface with no combat skills, no quests, no inventory, and no obvious path forward. To everyone else, it is proof that House Vale’s fading bloodline has finally collapsed.
To Zion, it looks like something far more dangerous.
An unfinished tool.
A system meant not to grant power, but to understand it.
As nobles sharpen their politics, academies rank children before they can grow, and the forgotten Systemless hide secrets even gods may fear, Zion begins to uncover the truth buried beneath Astraea’s countless interfaces:
Systems are not just gifts. They are Frameworks.
And Frameworks can be reworked.
Timelord007 · Fantasy
poor story poor mc poor plot. the author didn't even have a framework for the story