The Demon of Heather Peak
Setting: A grim medieval world where magic is known as Resonance—the human ability to perceive and channel "Echoes," fragments of the Primordial Word that shaped the world. Mages, known as Cantors, are the elite aristocracy and living weapons whose power is determined by the purity of their "inner hearing."
Plot: For five hundred years, Adrian Vane walked a path of blood, betrayal, and isolation. Known as the Great Demon and the Magister of Severed Strings, he committed the unthinkable: slaughtering millions to tune a forbidden Echo—the "Amber Keeper of Moments," capable of turning back time. At the very moment the armies of the Conclave of the Seven Psalms cornered him at the edge of the abyss, Adrian shattered his soul and... woke up.
He is once again a fifteen-year-old orphan in the cold ancestral estate of Heather Peak. He possesses none of his former strength, his magical channels are weak, and his resources are scarce. But he holds something far more valuable: five centuries of memories from the future. He knows who will betray, who will rise, and the locations of hidden artifacts capable of crushing gods.
Key Conflicts
External: Adrian must survive the web of intrigue within his own House. His aunt and uncle plot to seize his parents' inheritance, while the clan elders view the children merely as pawns for the ongoing wars against neighboring Houses—Snowcoast and the Bear Clan.
Internal: Adrian faces his twin brother, Elias. In this life, Elias is the "Golden Child" with perfect magical hearing. Adrian must decide: use his brother as a shield, break him, or forge him into the ultimate tool, refusing to let what remains of his conscience stand in his way.
What the Reader Can Expect
Cold Calculation: The protagonist isn't out to save the world. He is methodically building an empire, step by step, utilizing his knowledge of impending catastrophes.
Reimagined Magic: Forget standard fireballs. Magic here is sound, vibration, and the tuning of reality. Cantors utilize "Echoes"—strange entities and objects that must be "fed" and "attuned."
Grimdark: The world is cruel, justice is non-existent, and victory belongs to those willing to sacrifice the most.
The Central Question
Can a man who once reached the summit and lost everything walk the path again without losing his mind? Or will his "symphony" lead the world to final, absolute silence?