The Rahmestika: Dark Messiah of the White Lands
When an impossible solar storm tears open the sky, every mixed person on Earth vanishes overnight.
They wake in a newborn parallel Earth, a re-shaped Antarctica now called the White Lands—a living, aether-soaked continent where the ice is sentient, the permafrost remembers, and the land itself chooses who lives.
One nameless young man from Illinois, reborn from a fractured soul, is the first to fall. The beings in the Void call him the Dark Messiah of the White Lands. The continent calls him something else:
Candidate.
When he lands, an ancient planetary system awakens beneath the ice—the Numen Trinity, a cosmic interface that reads bloodlines, souls, and choices. Through it, he learns a brutal truth:
– The monoracial peoples have been sent to their own “legacy continents” to restart history.
– The mixed have all been thrown together into the harshest hell on the map.
To survive, the mixed people must build their own laws, culture, gods, and kingdoms from nothing—while the White Lands tests them with monsters born from human fear and memory.
To ascend, the Dark Messiah must master the Rahmestika—a forbidden scripture of balance between bloodlines, elements, and souls—and decide whether he will become a savior, a tyrant, or something the old world never had a name for.
If he fails, the White Lands will devour its chosen children and reset the experiment again.