Ashen Daybreak
In a land devoured by ash and silence, young Peter labors beneath a sun too distant to warm him, condemned to a death that the soldiers call “work.” When a dying woman’s final vision—the fields of green—lingers in his mind, Peter begins to question the fate carved for him in soot and bone.
A falling star cleaves the sky.
A ship burns red against a blue sun.
And from the flames emerges a masked priest—part man, part myth—whose presence unravels everything Peter thought he understood about gods, machines, and mercy.
Guided by visions of a ghostly woman, entangled in the secret wars of religions older than empires, Peter is thrust into a moral labyrinth. To survive, he must choose between the gentle faith of his mother, the brutal order of Myter, and the rising shadow of a third god—Karina, whose influence spreads like a whispered promise through the cracks of dying worlds.
As political powers maneuver in the background and supernatural forces awaken, Peter’s journey becomes one of identity and consequence.
How does a child navigate a cosmos where faith kills, truth burns, and kindness is a revolutionary act?
Ashen Daybreak is the beginning of a tale about the cost of belief, the shape of power, and the fragile hope that can survive even in a world of dust.