摘要
[Epic Fantasy] + [Eastern Fantasy] + [Otherworld Continent] + [No System]
[All Characters Are Smart] + [Strict Internal Logic] + [Coming-of-Age Protagonist]
Seven continents. Three rival powers. Gods in slumber. Races bound by fate.
On the continent of Fuzhou:
• In the east, the Kingdom of Jiguang places its faith in the stars, its destiny guarded by the Four Pillars, the Seven Luminaries, and the lost Twenty-Eight Constellations.
• In the west, the Cersei Federation follows the rule of divine authority, where the Triune Council of gods commands both knights and magi.
• And to the north, the Herta Republic forges its strength from machinery, runes, and cold science—seeking to create a “god that can be controlled.”
As these three powers clash, the world itself trembles. Ruins of gods and demons rise anew. Lost continents, polar wastelands, poisonous seas, and drowned legacies of the deep return to the stage. Ancient myths stir in their sleep, and cracks in the fabric of faith begin to spread.
The story follows Layne, a boy from the small town of Youzhen. By chance, he awakens the ancient gift of the Soul Guide—to commune with the dead, to soothe their spirits, and to hear the lingering echoes of gods. He was once a child too small to be noticed among the millions, but as kingdoms collapse, divinities awaken, and the lament of races fills the land, he will become the most vital witness of this world—its rememberer.
Every life lost is worth remembering.
Every fallen city once burned bright.
This is a tightly woven epic of logic and ensemble storytelling, with a protagonist who grows through trial and sacrifice.
It is also a chronicle of the Seven Provinces—written as a tribute to the world, to the soul, and to memory itself.
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