Before the first breath was taken,
there was a stillness
that feared no ending,
for it knew no beginning.
Then a tremor—
a thought
in a mind
that did not think
From that fracture came two shadows,
each carrying half a purpose,
each certain the other
was a universal flaw.
Their struggle taught the void to shatter.
Taught time to move.
Taught the dark to hunger,
and the light to endure.
And from the trembles
rose a third shadow,
born not to rule,
but to balance.
It carried endings through its pulse,
carried continuance through its breath,
but most impossibly—
carried choice in its trembling arms.
So they were taught cycles;
Joining, breaking
Rising, falling
returning…
and returning,
and returning
forever,
as all broken things do.
Fragments of that first silence,
drift in the soils,
the waters,
and the winds,
waiting…
for hands
that do not know
what they bear.
And the shadows—
they watch,
bound by the weight
of those who walk among them,
the ones
who carry the seal,
never to know
their true purpose.
Author's Note:
Thank you for being here for the beginning of Fracture: Eternal Severance.
I wanted to open with this piece because it traces the "Three Shadows" that define the architecture of this world. You will soon see two of them collide—ancient, opposing certainties that each view the other as a flaw to be erased.
But there is a third shadow mentioned here.
It is the one born not to rule, but to balance. It doesn't possess the raw, unwavering power of the others; instead, it carries the "impossible burden of choice" in its trembling arms. While the first two provide the scale of the conflict, the third is the heartbeat that decides if the cycle continues or finally shatters.
Be careful when watching the path ahead. In this world, even a happy ending can be a mirror—and sometimes, when you think you are finally walking toward the light, you are simply following the stars back to where it all began.
The first chapter will drop in 24 hours. Let's see how the void shatters.
