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PROLOGUE : THE FALL OF THE FOSSILS

The world was normal once.Cities lit by neon and car headlights, oceans breathing calmly, nations arguing but never daring to break the balance. Humanity believed tomorrow would always come.

Until the sky screamed.

It happened on a quiet morning. People stopped in the streets, staring upward as a sound unlike anything alive tore through the clouds — a metallic howl that shook bones and rattled the soul. Some thought it was the end of days. Others thought God had finally spoken.

Then the sky cracked open.

Shards of violet light streaked toward Earth, burning the horizon. When they hit the ground, they did not explode. They pulsed.Glowing stones.Crystal-like structures.Objects no scientist could define.

People named them many things:Fossils. Stones. Crystals. Cursed Gifts.But whatever they were, they changed everything.

Inside each fossil was a limitless source of energy — enough to power nations, enough to build weapons beyond imagination. The age of oil ended overnight. The age of fear began.

Countries fought to claim the fossils.Tensions snapped.And World War III erupted like wildfire.

Not a war of armies — a war of annihilation. Every nation, desperate and terrified, rushed to build nuclear arsenals powered by fossil energy. Missiles filled the sky. Cities fell in minutes. Humanity tore itself apart faster than anyone believed possible.

But when the world was seconds away from burning out completely…

A single man stepped into the fire.

No one knew his origins.No nation claimed him.He wore no uniform.He carried no flag.

His name was Aydren.

With power no human should possess, he stopped the falling warheads, silenced armies, and forced a ceasefire upon nations too broken to resist. By the time the smoke cleared, the old world was dead.

Countries collapsed.Borders vanished.Corporations rose from the ashes.

And among them, one name reshaped the world:

AVALON.

They promised stability, order, a future.People believed them.They had no choice.

But Avalon did not rise alone.They studied the fossils.They learned their secrets.And they waited for something — or someone — who could unlock the full power hidden inside them.

They believed the fossils weren't just objects.

They were signals.

Warnings.

Keys.

And the world was not ready for what would come next.

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