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My life after my wife had passed

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Allan is a man hollowed out by grief. Once a mage capable of bending the elements to his will, he is now reduced to a ghost haunting his own home following the death of his wife, Alice. The world expects him to mourn and move on, but Allan is anchored by a devastating discovery: Alice’s journal, containing a final, haunting poem that ends abruptly mid-sentence. Realizing that no spell in his vast arsenal can conjure a missing piece of her soul, Allan’s perfectionism and despair drive him to the breaking point. He abandons his home—leaving the front door gaping wide to the wind—and steps out into an unforgiving, sprawling medieval world. Armed with nothing but his staff, her journal, and a bottle of ink, he becomes a wanderer. His journey is not a quest to slay a dark lord or save a kingdom, but a pilgrimage of the heart. Allan travels from desolate northern peaks to chaotic coastal markets, stepping into the path of danger, beauty, and human suffering. At the end of every leg of his journey, he writes a new poem, using his magic not for destruction, but to weave his grief into the very fabric of the world. Yet, the final line of Alice’s poem remains elusive. To find it, Allan must navigate a society that demands his magical power while wrestling with his own desire to simply be a poet. My Life After My Wife Had Passed is a quiet epic about enduring loss, the heavy burden of memory, and a man searching the edges of the earth for the one word that will finally let him say goodbye.
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