FRACTURED HEAVENS
The Fractured Heavens is set in a broken martial cosmos where the sky is not the end of the world, but the lid of a sealed fragment.
In the Mortal Domain, Lin Wuchen is an orphan from a minor village that treats even the weakest cultivators like nobles. He has no backing, no famous bloodline, no miraculous inheritance. Just a sharp eye, a stubborn will to live, and the ugly talent of knowing when to bow, when to run, and when to strike after everyone else has already bled.
When he claws his way into a small, declining sect, he learns quickly that cultivation isn’t romance or honor. It’s pain, debt, beasts that rule mountain territories like kings, and human “righteousness” that sells apprentices for a pill. Lin Wuchen survives by acting harmless, stealing chances, driving wedges between rivals, and taking what others are too proud to touch. He wins some fights, loses others, and pays for every breakthrough with bruises, humiliation, and near-death bargains.
But the deeper he goes, the more the world starts to feel wrong.
Ancient ruins appear where no maps mark them. Old terms like Intent, Origin, and Domain pressure show up in places low cultivators shouldn’t even know exist. Powerful factions move as if they’re guarding secrets larger than kingdoms. And in rare, broken dreams Lin Wuchen can’t explain, he hears fragments of a language that feels familiar for reasons that make his stomach turn.
Because the Mortal Domain is not the whole world.
It is one shard of the Fractured Heavens—one layer in a shattered structure born from an ancient war so vast it tore reality into sealed worlds. Above the sky lie higher continents, void seas, celestial civilizations, god races, and horrors even immortals avoid speaking about. And every ascent reveals the same cruel truth: what cultivators call “the Dao” may be a system built from someone else’s corpse.
As sect wars ignite, beast tides swallow regions, inheritances lure geniuses into slaughter, and ideologies clash over whether cultivation is salvation or corruption, Lin Wuchen keeps doing what he has always done.
He survives.
Until survival becomes power.
And power forces him to face the one mystery he cannot keep running from: why his soul reacts to forbidden knowledge like it remembers… and what it means when the heavens themselves were fractured by gods who didn’t die cleanly.
A grand, suspenseful wuxia/xianxia epic of ruthless growth, beast-dominated battles, ruins packed with deadly treasures, political sect games, tragic betrayals, dark humor, and a slow-burning ascent from a sealed mortal fragment to the terrifying edge of Beyond Heaven—where Lin Wuchen will either become the only one standing at the peak…
or learn why the peak was forbidden in the first place.