The world doesn’t break all at once.
It fractures quietly.
Beneath treaties and handshakes, beneath the polished words of leaders and the marching discipline of armies, something has already begun to shift. Nations stand tall, armed with steel, firepower, and pride, each convinced they are prepared for what comes next.
They aren’t.
Mercer is just another soldier in the Verdallan Alliance. Unproven, unremarkable, and far from the kind of man history remembers. But war has a way of dragging people into places they were never meant to stand. What begins as training quickly turns into survival, and survival into something far more complicated.
Because the enemy is never as clear as it seems.
Across deserts, frozen empires, sacred highlands, and hidden cities, tensions rise. Armies mobilize. Alliances strain. Private militaries move in the shadows, and power begins to shift into the hands of those who profit from chaos. Every nation believes it is reacting.
None of them realize they are being led.
When a single event shatters what little balance remains, the world plunges into a conflict no one can control. Lines are drawn, then erased. Truth becomes harder to find. And the deeper the war goes, the more it begins to reveal something far worse than enemies across the battlefield.
There is something beneath it all. Something older. Something waiting.
As Mercer rises through the ranks, forged by loss, violence, and impossible choices, he begins to see the cracks forming beneath the surface of everything he once believed in. And once you see them…
You can’t look away.
Because some wars aren’t meant to be won.
They’re meant to uncover what should have stayed buried.