For fourteen nights, the stars fell from the sky.
Colonel Johann Adler had spent thirty-two years in uniform. Afghanistan. Iraq. Syria. Wars the public barely remembered, and governments preferred not to name. By the time meteors began burning across the night skys above eastern Ukraine, he had already seen enough of humanity at its worst to know when something was deeply wrong.
But nothing could have prepared him for the end of the world as he knew it.
When the largest of the falling stars crashes directly into the military base where Johann is stationed, everything vanishes in a blinding white flash.
He awakens somewhere else.
A ruined underground garage. A city in collapse. Gunfire and screams echo through streets above that should be familiar, yet are not. Outside, the dead walk beneath the shattered remains.
And that is only the beginning.
Earth has not been destroyed. It has been dragged into a vast and merciless world known as Eternum, where entire civilisations have been thrown together and forced into a brutal struggle for survival. Cities have been scattered across an endless frontier. Monsters roam beyond their borders. Ancient powers watch from the dark. And in this new age, survival belongs not to the peaceful, but to those strong enough to impose order on chaos.
Johann is not merely another survivor.
The moment he awakens, a system answers him.
A power that grants him the ability to raise armies, command weapons of war, and lay the foundations of a new civilisation. While others fight desperately to endure, Johann begins to understand the truth of Eternum: this world will not be inherited by the frightened, the weak, or the disorganised.
It will belong to those with the will to build.
Now, in a land where magic, monsters, and broken nations collide, Johann must decide what future humanity deserves.
A refuge.
A nation.
Or an empire forged from the ruins of the old world.
Because in Eternum, the strong do not merely survive.
They rule.