Revenge of the Prime Immortal
Soren Vale should have died.
Instead, a near-fatal accident awakens memories that were never supposed to return—memories of Sorenth, the lost Prime Immortal of Equivalent Exchange, the ancient being who once governed the law that nothing can be gained without an equal cost.
Now trapped in the body of a sixteen-year-old student in the brutal city of Ironhaven, Soren is forced to rebuild from almost nothing. His former authority is shattered, his power sealed, and the world that once feared and revered him has moved on without him. But a fragment of that lost divinity survives as a system interface only he can see—one that allows him to measure value, forge contracts, convert resources, and slowly reclaim what was stolen.
Ironhaven is the worst possible place to start over.
Beneath its academies, gangs, markets, and crowded streets, hidden powers are already moving. Lesser Daemons wear human faces. Semi-Immortals rule from the shadows. Underground organizations trade in artifacts, blood, debts, and secrets. And somewhere beyond all of it, the Immortals who betrayed Sorenth may be beginning to notice that the law they tried to erase is returning.
But Soren is not the same being he once was.
Reborn into a mortal life with a family, friendships, weakness, and consequences he can no longer view from a distance, he is forced to confront power from an entirely different perspective. Every gain has a price. Every alliance demands trust. Every step forward risks exposing him before he is ready.
As Soren rises through academy rankings, underground fights, hidden contracts, and supernatural conspiracies, he must decide what it truly means to reclaim his throne. Revenge alone may no longer be enough. Because if balance is returning to the world, it will not come gently—and the cost of becoming something greater than he was may be higher than even Sorenth once understood.