Eclipse of Eternity Guided by the Shard
In a world where leyline Nodes sustain the balance of existence, the Cult of Eternal Eclipse seeks to bind them into a single, all-consuming Nexus—an engine of annihilation.
Kael, born a Hollow with no destiny, stumbles upon a mysterious Shard that binds itself to his soul. Branded a Destiny Thief after stealing the Oath of another, Kael finds himself hunted not only by the Cult but also by the very powers that govern fate.
Joined by Riven, a hardened survivor with secrets etched in her scars, and later Selara, a strategist who sees deeper than most dare, Kael is drawn into a perilous campaign against the Cult. Each Node dismantled brings them closer to the heart of the Cult’s plan—yet also deeper into the Shard’s designs, as visions blur the line between his will and its influence.
As they cross wilds, ruined sanctuaries, corrupted cities, and fortified Nodes, Kael must battle not only enemies who wield magic and monsters, but also the growing fear that the Shard is not just guiding him—it is steering him.
Friendship, fragile trust, betrayal, and forbidden power collide as the Cult escalates into full-scale war. Every choice Kael makes draws him closer to either salvation… or becoming the very eclipse he swore to stop.
GordonBtw · Fantasy
It is a great idea that the author has, only that it is very used. The personality of the character seems very unstable or forced throughout the chapters for someone who lived 100,000 years like the scenes and events, although it is an au the author is guided in the original and that is wrong, it should create a story without worry or be guided by the canon