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THE CODEX OF UNBEING

In the Necropolis of St. Giles the Forgotten, death is not an ending—it is a grammatical transition. Here, the aristocracy does not inherit wealth; they inherit biographies, wearing the final moments of the dead like tailored coats, speaking with the voices of phantoms stored in spectral manuscripts called Husks. Reality itself operates on Thanatotic Grammar, a cosmic language where to speak is to command causality, and to write is to rewrite existence. Veyne Ashenford is an abomination in this economy of souls. As a Necrocurator—a profession that should not exist—he does not harvest Husks. He redacts them, killing his targets so thoroughly that they leave no narrative residue, erasing them from the collective memory of the universe itself. When he is commissioned to assassinate a radical senator, Veyne discovers the man was not writing subversive legislation, but a counter-narrative: a forbidden grammar capable of freeing humanity from the tyranny of fate. Pursued by Lord Cassius, a noble who wears forty-seven souls simultaneously and speaks with the discordant harmony of a haunted choir, Veyne descends into the city's catacombs, where he encounters The Unbound—a terrorist collective of post-structuralist revolutionaries who have realized the ultimate horror: they are characters in a story written by a dead god. Led by [REDACTED], a being so thoroughly erased that he exists only as black bars in reality, The Unbound wage narrative warfare—changing the genre of districts from tragedy to farce, inserting false memories into history, and weaponizing grammatical paradoxes to destabilize the manuscript of creation. Beneath the politics of death lies a deeper conspiracy. Veyne discovers he is not the original version of himself, but a revision—a Husk who forgot he was dead. Accompanied by The Hollow Girl, a child who exists only as a "draft" of humanity (able to see "track changes" in reality and edit the world at the cost of her own fingers), and haunted by Sister Mirth, a nun-comedian who kills with punchlines and sacrifices her own existence to save him, Veyne must navigate a labyrinth of meta-fictional horror where the page numbers bleed, chapters appear censored, and the reader themselves becomes complicit in the violence. As The Unbound threaten to "blue screen" reality by inserting a logical paradox into the climax of existence—collapsing free will into permanent chaos—and the dead Author begins to wake from his eternal slumber to finish his manuscript, Veyne undergoes a terrifying ascension through the Nine Tenses of Mortality. He becomes an Epitaph Architect, writing futures into inevitability; an Autophage, consuming his own death to gain power; and finally The Final Period, transcending characterhood to become punctuation itself. But power reveals the terrible choice: To save humanity from being mere words in a dictator's book, Veyne must either destroy the narrative entirely (liberating mankind into formless chaos) or become the New Author—a tyrant by definition. Refusing this binary, he invents a third option: he assassinates the concept of the singular narrative, editing reality into a "Choose Your Own Adventure" cosmos where every soul maintains authorship of their own story. A tale of baroque cosmic horror, linguistic sorcery, and revolutionary ontology, The Codex of Unbeing interrogates the relationship between reader and text, oppressor and oppressed, asking the ultimate question: If your life is a story written by another, is suicide—or editing—the only act of free will? In a war where words kill, memory is currency, and death is merely syntax... the only revolution is to write back.
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Regulus Black: Lord of the Stars

Regulus Black—a tragic side character in canon, the obedient son of the House of Black, and one of Voldemort’s earliest sacrifices. In 1961, he opens his eyes again—and the soul inside him is no longer the same. Burdened by the heavy shackles of a pure-blood family, standing at the edge of Voldemort’s rising dark age, and facing a fate already written in death, he makes a different choice— He looks up at the stars! Magic is a force meant to reshape reality—so why do wizards waste it on power struggles and bloodline pride? With a millennium of magical civilization behind them, why has no one ever thought to leave Earth? If Muggles can do it, why can’t wizards? Lily Evans watches him carefully: “He’s different,” she says quietly. “Not like other Slytherins.” Severus Snape disagrees: “No! He’s exactly what a Slytherin should be—and that makes him dangerous.” Lucius Malfoy hesitates—for the first time in his life: “So… there was never only one path.” Sirius Black laughs like it’s a joke he doesn’t want to believe: “My little brother? He’s a pure-blood lunatic!” And somewhere in the shadows, Voldemort pauses. “That Black boy…” His red eyes narrow with interest. “Such talent. Such vision. Such potential.” This is not the story of a hero chosen by prophecy. This is not a tale of redemption or salvation. This is the story of a boy who refuses to die on schedule— and a wizarding world forced to confront a future it never imagined! ───────────── https://patreon.com/Radahn_x Read 20+ Chapter's Ahead in Patreon
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