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Crown of the Hollow Sky

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The gods are gone. The sky is cracked. And something old just woke up inside him. In the ruins of Hollowreach, where children are trained to obey and forgotten before they’re old enough to ask why, Soren Vey bleeds on ancient stone—and something bleeds back. Not light. Not divinity. Memory. A name long buried claws its way through his chest. A shard of something impossible binds itself to his soul. And in the ash-choked silence, a masked summon called Vayn opens one eye and whispers: “Now you remember me.” Marked by a forgotten system the Empire has tried for centuries to erase, Soren becomes the world’s first true Witness—a summoner not of beasts, but of erased truths. Each bond he forms brings back a piece of the world the Empire burned. Each name he speaks reshapes reality itself. But some memories were buried for a reason. There are Judicators who kill for less. Glyph-binders who would see him dissected. And ancient pacts that don’t want a second chance—they want revenge. With Vayn at his side—half-guardian, half-ghost—Soren must master a system built on grief and glory, escape a war that began before he was born, and decide what kind of god he’s willing to become… Because under the Hollow Sky, the forgotten don’t stay dead— they fight back.
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Chapter 1 - [Bonus Chapter] Codex: Volume One

A guide to Halrieth for the first 50 chapters

1. The Foundation of Power: Remembrance

In Halrieth, the source of all power is memory.

Every name is an anchor. When a name is remembered, its legacy reawakens. When it's forgotten, it fades—even from history.

The Empire maintains order by controlling which names are remembered.

But some refuse to be erased.

To Witness is to defy erasure by remembering the forbidden. The act of Witnessing creates a pact between the Witness and a forgotten entity—be it a soul, god, ruin, or idea.

2. The Two Systems: Crownlight and the Hollow Sky

Crownlight

The Empire's official summoning system.

Based on Veinlight glyphs and divine contracts.

Summoners bind spirits chosen from the Book of Light.

Power is lawful, documented, and limited.

Hollow Sky

The forgotten truth beneath reality.

Not controlled by glyphs, but awakened by memory.

Summons return by being remembered, not bound.

The more a Witness understands the name, the stronger the bond becomes.

Soren is the first true Witness in generations.

3. Pact Tiers (Early Game)

Echo Pacts

Flickers of memory. Offer subtle abilities or guidance.

May appear in dreams or as brief manifestations.

Usually the first sign a Witness is awakening.

Memorybound Pacts

Full pacts with forgotten souls.

Manifest physically or emotionally through the Witness.

Each has their own will, voice, and potential.

Early pacts may be unstable or dangerous if misunderstood.

4. Known Pact Examples (So Far)

Tharra, the One-Winged Scribe

Pact Type: Memorybound

Powers: Transcribes erased events. Speaks in sigils.

Risk: Causes written names nearby to rot.

Unnamed Ash-Shard Pact

The first shard that strikes Soren in Chapter One.

Powers: Unknown. Begins to rewrite Soren's perception of truth.

Warning: May be linked to Rootborn fragments.

5. Soren's Early Status (Ch. 1–50)

Rank: Name-Touched

Known Bonds: 1 Echo, 1 unstable Memorybound

Witness Traits:

Sees memory scars in stone

Attracts ash-based disturbances

Can feel the presence of erased names

Soren cannot control his pacts in the early chapters. His growth depends on how deeply he connects with the memories behind each name.

6. Major Factions (Arc 1)

The Empire of Veins

Uses Veinsteel, Crownlight glyphs, and memory regulation.

Sends Judicators to eliminate unauthorized pacts.

The Hollowborn

Survivors of erased histories.

Whisper of a returning force called the Hollow Crown.

The Judicators

Elite agents trained to detect and erase Witnesses.

Use enchanted Veinsteel and memory seals.

Treat Witnessing as high treason.

7. Key Concepts for the First Arc

Godroots: Underground living memory cores. Where most pacts originate.

Ashfall: An unnatural weather phenomenon tied to forgotten places.

Veinsteel: A metal that disrupts pacts and suppresses memory bonds.

Hollowreach: The ruined orphanage where Soren's story begins—and his first pact awakens.

8. Forbidden Glyphs (Unlocked in Arc 1)

Glyph of Recall

Triggers flash-memory from a location

Used unintentionally by Soren

Glyph of Unmarking

Erases identification

Known to the Hollowborn, not yet to Soren

9. Common Sayings and Beliefs

"The ash remembers." – Refers to buried truths resurfacing.

"Name it, or lose it." – Hollowborn philosophy.

"If you see your shadow twice, run." – Empire superstition about fractured memory.

"I Witness." – A forbidden phrase punishable by death.

10. What's to Come (Non-Spoiler Teasers)

The memory of someone Soren never met begins to dream through him.

A Veinsteel weapon fails against a Rootborn glyph.

One of Soren's pacts begins speaking to other people—without him.

A Judicator starts to question what should be forgotten.

If you forget a name, it fades.

If you remember it… it fights beside you.