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Elaris Prime was built to defy the past—a gleaming metropolis where glass towers pierce the twilight and technology reigns supreme. But progress has a cost, and beneath the city's luminous sprawl lies a network of forgotten power, ancient ley lines that whisper of an age long buried. When unexplained tremors ripple through the streets and energy grids collapse without warning, the people of Elaris Prime dismiss it as a glitch. Sable Mourn knows better. For twelve centuries, she has lived in secret, the last Lunar Witch, guarding wards that hold the world's most dangerous forces at bay. Now, those wards are failing, and something far darker than malfunction is clawing its way into the present.
The Verdax Ascendancy has risen—a ruthless order that wields genetic manipulation and corrupted sorcery with terrifying precision. Their soldiers, the Scourged Kin, are engineered for war, their minds tethered to a hive of malignant will. As chaos spreads through the city and its flawless systems unravel, Sable faces an impossible choice: continue hiding behind her antiquarian façade or unleash the ancestral power she has long suppressed. To save Elaris Prime, she must awaken the legacy of the Lunar Witches and weave an alliance between magic and machine—a union as volatile as it is necessary.
But salvation comes at a price. In a world where faith in technology has replaced belief in the unseen, Sable's revelation could fracture more than just trust. Her fight is not only against the Ascendancy's army but against time, betrayal, and the raw force of destiny itself. Amid skies ablaze with fire and silvered moonlight, a battle begins that will decide whether humanity's future belongs to steel and circuitry—or to something far older, forged in shadows and bound by starlight.