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When the Moon went Out

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The night the moon vanished, the world didn’t end with fire — it ended with silence. Cities fell asleep with their eyes open. Shadows began to breathe. And inside every human spine, something ancient stirred — a Dormant, a monster born from the deepest part of the soul. Most people were devoured by their own awakening. Kael Vorrin wasn’t. A quiet mechanic who only wanted to survive the blackout, Kael became host to a Dormant that refused to eat him — it spoke. It called itself Ashveil. It remembered things humanity was never meant to know. Now Kael walks through the ruins of Valenreach, a city where light burns truth and darkness births life. Every step reveals more monsters — and more questions. Why did the moon go out? What are the Dormants really? And what happens when the thing inside him stops whispering and starts to wake? > Apocalyptic survival. Monsters. Memories. Hunger. The world forgot how to dream — and Kael is the reminder it left behind. ---
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