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Seven Mandates of Silence

The world of Atherion is held together by oaths older than kingdoms and stronger than blood. For centuries, these oaths have been renewed in silence, not because rulers believed in them, but because the world itself demanded obedience. Power did not belong to kings or armies, but to mandates, roles bound by ancient agreements that kept balance intact. Until one of those oaths was broken. In full view of the world, a governor refuses to renew the Pact of Continuance. His death is immediate, violent, and unmistakable. The sky recoils. The land responds. And something long buried beneath ice and history begins to stir. What follows is not a simple struggle for power. As legitimacy collapses, the Crownbearers lose their authority. The Gilded Compact tightens its grip, starving cities without drawing a blade. The Veiled Synod fractures under the weight of truths it was never meant to reveal. Along the frozen frontier, the Frostwardens face signs that the world’s oldest silence is awakening. There is no chosen hero. Only witnesses, decision makers, and survivors. Each faction acts according to its role, not its morality. Every choice carries consequence. Every truth uncovered demands a price. And as the past resurfaces, it becomes clear that humanity never ruled this world by right, only by permission. Now that permission is being questioned. Seven Mandates of Silence is a dark political fantasy about power without righteousness, order without mercy, and a world that remembers every broken promise. It is a story where authority is fragile, truth is dangerous, and survival depends not on strength, but on what one is willing to sacrifice when the oaths that shaped reality begin to fail.
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Attack on Titan: The Second Rumbling

Zeke Yeager wakes up in his twenty-year-old body in the year 845, carrying memories of a future that hasn't happened yet—the Rumbling, his brother Eren's descent into mass murder, and his own death. Armed with knowledge of what's coming, Zeke is determined to change everything. He'll save Eren from becoming a monster, break the cycle of Eldian suffering, and prevent the apocalypse he already lived through. But fixing the future means making brutal choices in the present. Zeke manipulates the Marleyan military, reveals his royal bloodline, and forces his way onto the Paradis Island mission years ahead of schedule. When he arrives, he does the unthinkable—he kills his own titanized mother to save Carla Yeager, Eren's mom, shattering the timeline's original cause-and-effect. It works. Carla lives. The loop is broken. Except Grisha Yeager recognizes that Zeke is a time traveler. And he still gives the Founding and Attack Titans to young Eren anyway. Now there are two brothers with memories of the future. Two opposing plans to save humanity. And only one can succeed. Zeke builds the Neo-Eldian Empire through calculated violence and revolutionary reform. He crowns himself True King, rewrites Eldian biology through the Paths, and modernizes Paradis using future knowledge. His vision is clear: end the cycle through control, protection, and careful planning. Eren sees it differently. To him, Zeke's empire is just another prison. The Attack Titan's will burns inside him—the need to keep moving forward, to choose savage freedom over safety, no matter what it costs. The walls hold millions of Colossal Titans. But the real threat is the ideological war between two traumatized brothers who both think they're saving the world. This is a time-travel story where knowledge of the future doesn't fix anything—it just changes the battlefield. Political schemes, moral compromises, and the question neither brother can answer: if you could save the world by controlling it completely, should you? Because some mistakes can't be undone. Only repeated in different ways.
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