Worldbuilding Notes The Liber de Profundis is not just a MacGuffin, it’s a corrupting weapon and a treatise on the violation of sovereignty. Studying it should be dangerous and psychologically taxing. Flidais’s domain should show physical signs of her state post-erasure (e.g., a “Blight of Grief,” a grove where some trees are frozen in rage, others weep sap, the air is thick with contradictory energy). The ancestral spirit world and the Fae/natural domains should react to the ontological crime. It’s a schism in the rules of reality. Tone & Pacing Act 1 (Siberia): Claustrophobic, tense, focused on character and dread. The calm before the storm. Act 2 (The Hunt): Paranoia, chase sequences, escalating skirmishes. A thriller pace. Act 3 (Confrontation & Loss): Mythic, tragic, visceral. The pace slows in the climax for maximum emotional weight, then accelerates into the chaotic aftermath.
"Good." Alistair straightened, his gaze shifting back toward Lilith's chamber. "The Almighty's design unfolds perfectly." He turned back to the Shards. "Their applications?" "Limitless," Julius said. "We've tested one on a captured faerie. Complete cellular disintegration. No mess, no energy signature—just... cessation. As if the subject never existed." Alistair's shrewd blue eyes gleamed behind his glasses. "The perfect tool for pruning the Garden of Creation." He looked from the...
Took some time to brainstorm for Convergence, Book 2. Plus, I'm getting close to finishing the editing phase; 31/43 chapters locked in!
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