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Horizon Beyond

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SOCIETY

Oct 14, 2025

The Kingdom of Aerthos, was a sprawling domain of verdant valleys, winding rivers, and ancient forests that whispered tales of bygone eras to those old enough to listen. It was a kingdom steeped in tradition, its foundations laid upon generations of noble lineage and the unwavering decrees of its monarchs.
The capital city, Aethelberg, was the gleaming heart of the nations power, its towering spires piercing the clouds, a testament to the kingdom's enduring prosperity and subtle iron grip, a place where the King's will was law.
At the absolute apex of the political structure sat the King, currently King Aldric Zeppelin the Seventh. His authority was derived from both divine right, believed to be blessed by ancient powers, and the unwavering loyalties of his most powerful vassals.
Beneath the King were the Great Houses, a collection of ancient noble families, each granted vast tracts of land and considerable autonomy in exchange for their unwavering fealty and crucial military support. These powerful Lords  ruled their domains with near-absolute power, maintaining their own retinues of knights, collecting taxes, and administering justice. 
Elias's father, Lord Alaric Auro Dukker of House Dukker, was he was a member of the  Privy Council, his wisdom sought on matters of war, diplomacy, and the delicate balance of power within the kingdom.
His ancestral seat, Blackwood Keep, was a formidable fortress nestled amidst the rolling hills of the central province, a strategic stronghold that commanded the passage of the Great River Solace, making his family indispensable to the Crown.
Lord Alaric's influence was vast, his decisions shaping the lives of thousands of Aerthosian subjects. Elias, the unwilling heir, recognized the immense weight of this legacy, a burden that now felt eternal.
The thought made him roll his eyes.
The class system in Aerthos was rigid, divided largely by birth. At the top were the Nobles, wielding political and economic power, often with inherent Flow abilities.
Below them were the Gentry, landowners without noble titles, sometimes Flow users but generally less powerful. The vast majority were Commoners, ranging from skilled artisans in the cities to the numerous serfs who worked the land. Flow users could emerge from any class, making the system somewhat permeable at an individual level, but power, even for a commoner Flow user, was almost always gained by attaching oneself to a noble house or arcane order.
Regardless of their origin, individuals of any race, even if there were half bloods with other races could be found anywhere. 
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Horizon Beyond
Horizon Beyond

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Ethan did not pray for a second chance; he begged for the silence of non-existence. Burdened by a life that had become a relentless grinding wheel of systemic indifference and personal agony, he sought the only exit left to him: the grave. But the universe, in a final, sadistic twist, refused to let him go. He was snatched from the precipice of peace and hurled into a blinding, sterile void, forced to stand before Deus—the self-styled Architect of Worlds. With a gesture of chilling, calculated benevolence, the god cast him back into the cycle of life, discarding his old name and binding his soul to the world of 'Flow'.
'Flow' is not a sanctuary; it is a meat grinder disguised as a civilization. In this realm, existence is a hierarchy carved in blood, enforced by the 'Ladder of Ascension'. Here, destiny is dictated by the twenty-two 'Traits', innate cosmic authorities that grant their wielders dominion over the fundamental fabric of reality—from the cold calculations of Cognitive forces to the raw, entropic hunger of Soulfire. To climb the 'Ladder' is to survive; to stall is to be crushed by those who view the weak as nothing more than fuel for their own ascent. Ethan, now reborn as Elias, quickly discovers that the world of 'Flow' is not an escape from his past—it is merely a more efficient, more brutal version of the same rigged game he tried to flee.
Yet, there is a glitch in the Architect’s perfect design. Buried deep within Elias’s soul lies the 'Anomaly', a power that defies the rigid architecture of the 'Flow' and acts as a virus in the system of the gods. As Elias begins his ascent, he does not fight for honor, or justice, or the salvation of the world.

​Note: This book is also being cross-posted on Royal Road under the same title and author name.
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