The Champions
Six heroes rose from the ruins, each carrying a distinct faction, relic tradition, and strategic philosophy. Their stories are told across the eight chapters of Book One: The Last Ember.
The Freeborn
Mastermind of biotech and tactics. Doctor Boon was among the first to identify the signal's pattern — not plague, but instruction. His Neural Halo disrupts the infection's compliance architecture, restoring fragments of individual identity to those already partially absorbed.
“We will not outnumber the shard. We will outthink it.”
Elemental Flame
A sacred purifier who wields radiant fire, mystic discipline, and shield recovery. Nyra's Four Friends form the Heart Engine; her Nine Faces of Inky form the Mind Engine. Together, they prove that fragmentation defeats convergence.
“The fire remembers what the darkness tries to erase.”
Cradle of the Root
Primordial Forest Guardian, spirit-bonded to the ancient Silverroot. Virelia seeks to outlast the shard through patience, adaptation, and deep memory. Her living sanctuaries grow, seal, and regenerate faster than the infection can evolve.
“The roots remember what the heavens forgot.”
Codex of the Eternal Spark
Keeper of the Cosmic Codex — an alien archive that appeared in the deepest vault of the oldest highland observatory. Sel decodes the signal's pattern across millennia, sharing data with every faction while carrying the burden of the quarantined page alone.
“Knowledge is not power. Knowledge is responsibility.”
The Ember Ashes
Orc warrior of the Ashborn clan, forge-master's son. When the signal consumed his entire clan in a single night — silencing the Shardhowl mid-note — the communal resonance chamber in his chest ignited. Ember walks the ash plains wrapped in living fire fuelled by absence, forging constructs from wreckage and scorching every trace of the signal's infection.
“The fire does not forgive. It does not forget.”
The Void Ones
A cosmic dragon of void and infection. Arkhelios did not descend — it unfolded. The Void Ones are not mindless servants; they are theologians, philosophers, and converts who believe the signal offers what every civilisation has always wanted: unity, purpose, the end of suffering. The only cost is choice.
“What is freedom worth if you spend it suffering?”