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Rey De-Heavens: The blueprint

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In a universe where divine, infernal and mortal realms overlap and break again and again, Rey De-Heavens is the thread that does not snap. He begins as a young man marked by blood that is not entirely human, dragged from the start into territories where magic, faith and cruelty are as solid as gravity. The book follows him through very different phases of his life: from violent academies in dystopian futures where technology monitors even the last thought, through cities consumed by hell made flesh, distant planets, fortresses hanging over dying worlds and wars between gods trying to reset the balance of creation with repeated cataclysms. In each of these stages, Rey faces something that is always the same thing with a different mask: the temptation to use his power as a final weapon, even if the price is his capacity to feel empathy. Rey De-Heavens is not just a saga of battles between angels, demons and gods. It is the record of a being who, as he climbs each rung of power, sheds layers of humanity and is forced to ask whether his existence is a gift or a curse. Among ruined galaxies, cities devoured by resentment and mystical books that rewrite reality, the real war is not only for control of the cosmos, but for something smaller and harder: the possibility of remaining someone, and not just a force, when everything around him pushes him to become something else.
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Chapter 1 - Content warning and manuscript status

This blueprint of Rey De-Heavens brings together in a single book several arcs from the life of one same character across different stages of his existence: human, incarnated, archangel, father, executor of divine wars and witness of apocalypses. The result is a long, dense and deliberately extreme work, written and rewritten over many years, from my early teens into adulthood. That means you will find abrupt shifts in tone, style and narrative maturity; redundant scenes; repeated explanations; internal notes; author comments inside the text itself; and a timeline still under construction, with time jumps and different versions of the same character or the same event.

In terms of content, this book includes graphic violence, explicit descriptions of death, torture, war and physical and emotional suffering; explicit sexual scenes; sexual and psychological power dynamics; exploration of fractured identity, self-splitting, extreme loneliness, self-harm, the wish to disappear and other borderline mental states. It also treats religious and theological elements in a free, irreverent and at times aggressive way, using hell, demons, angels, gods and divine figures outside any traditional doctrinal frame. This is not a neutral or gentle text. It is not suitable for minors or for readers sensitive to themes of abuse, trauma, religion, mental health or sexual violence.

This book should be read for what it is: a living, evolving manuscript that prioritizes fidelity to the internal story over editorial polish. Future editions may correct errors, trim dialogue and adjust the chronology, but the course of events, the fate of the characters and the core themes will not change. Here you are seeing the full skeleton of Rey De-Heavens as it was conceived: with its flaws, excesses and contradictions.