Dreamer of The Black Skies
Satya was always different from other humans.
While others chased money, fame, love, and pleasure, he chased something far more dangerous:
the truth in its purest form.
The truth behind the universe. The truth behind humanity. The truth behind reality itself.
One night, while staring at the endless black sky, Satya met a god-like existence known as The Black Skies.
A being that possessed endless knowledge, yet lacked one thing:
understanding.
To achieve true omniscience, The Black Skies required a “Dreamer”— a being who would live countless lives across countless worlds, experiencing every joy, sorrow, despair, and truth existence had to offer.
And Satya accepted.
For the sake of truth, even eternal suffering was worth enduring.
Thus began his first dream.
A world where imagination bends reality. A world where knowledge itself is power. A world where magic is born from resisting reality through one’s will.
Born again as a child named Pahal, Satya slowly began to understand the beauty of life: the gentle love of a mother, the harsh teachings of a father, the peace of a simple village life, and the warmth of human connection.
But peace was fleeting.
A disaster tore him away from everything he loved, throwing him into Amarvan— an endless forest where the terrain moves, the trees watch silently, and reality itself seems alive.
Trapped within a forest that wishes to keep him forever, Satya must survive through knowledge, willpower, and understanding.
For in this world, imagination can become reality.
And reality itself can be resisted.
> “In a situation of utter despair,
I remain calm as a mirror lake.
Even if heaven leaves me no path,
I shall carve one myself
with the fire of my ambition.”