Terra in the Mists
The first remembered world rises from living fog.
Complete archive
Seventeen volumes, organized for actual browsing: fifteen main titles in sequence, two collection novels that frame the larger myth, and direct storefront buttons for Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kindle, paperback, and selected hardbacks.
Main sequence
The first remembered world rises from living fog.
Every myth has a before, and Venus remembers it.
Mars opens its vault of blood, code, and ancient recursion.
A broken threshold creates heirs brave enough to cross it.
A song from the deep field changes the shape of survival.
After collapse, the newborn cosmos learns to sing again.
The Ashforged rise where memory burns hottest.
A civilization of roots and gates learns that travel requires consent.
Flame and song meet first through restraint.
Power takes the shape of thrones forged inside stars.
First contact becomes rupture before it can become trust.
Survivors build a sanctuary from grief, engineering, and dream.
Rebels and keepers answer a call older than empire.
The enemy wears mercy as a crown and calls it order.
Every ending gathers into one brave act of beginning.
Collection novels
00 / Collection Novel / 393 pages / ebook $3.99
Before the Second Spiral could sing, the First had to remember why it broke. Across Venus, Earth, Mars, and the outer dark, the oldest civilizations of the Solar System leave songs in stone, memories in mist, and warnings buried beneath worlds that were never as silent as they seemed.
16 / Collection Novel / 471 pages / ebook $3.99
After the First Spiral gives way to a universe of breath, memory, flame, and song, two civilizations rise from the same sacred cradle and mistake distance for destiny. The Ashforged carry survival in engines and thrones; the Resonants carry consent in roots and gates. When an old hunger learns to wear mercy's face, flame and song must cross the Silent Rivers, survive the Shattered Gate, and choose whether the Second Spiral will become another empire of grief or a living cosmos brave enough to begin again.