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Exiles' Refrain
When gods turn their backs, exiles remain.
Jadaya, the cast-out warrior branded by her former goddess.
Note, the survivor whose scars run deeper than the ocean.
Rylix, the trader whose exile never truly ended.
Fate didn't choose them. The gods certainly didn't bless them. But when children are being taken and a mad god tightens his grip, these three have only one thing left-each other. Together, they'll face the whims of deities, the weight of expected behavior, and the bone-deep exhaustion of never being enough.
To break the cycle, they'll risk everything: their fragile alliances, the rage of gods both slumbering and awake, and the only chance any of them have for redemption. But in a world that worships power and demands obedience, sometimes the greatest act of rebellion is refusing to break-even if it means setting the tearing the world apart first.
Becoming Exile isn't the end.
It's the beginning of refusing fate, forging bonds, and burning down every lie the gods ever told.
When gods turn their backs, exiles remain.
Jadaya, the cast-out warrior branded by her former goddess.
Note, the survivor whose scars run deeper than the ocean.
Rylix, the trader whose exile never truly ended.
Fate didn't choose them. The gods certainly didn't bless them. But when children are being taken and a mad god tightens his grip, these three have only one thing left-each other. Together, they'll face the whims of deities, the weight of expected behavior, and the bone-deep exhaustion of never being enough.
To break the cycle, they'll risk everything: their fragile alliances, the rage of gods both slumbering and awake, and the only chance any of them have for redemption. But in a world that worships power and demands obedience, sometimes the greatest act of rebellion is refusing to break-even if it means setting the tearing the world apart first.
Becoming Exile isn't the end.
It's the beginning of refusing fate, forging bonds, and burning down every lie the gods ever told.
Exiles' Refrain
When gods turn their backs, exiles remain.
Jadaya, the cast-out warrior branded by her former goddess.
Note, the survivor whose scars run deeper than the ocean.
Rylix, the trader whose exile never truly ended.
Fate didn't choose them. The gods certainly didn't bless them. But when children are being taken and a mad god tightens his grip, these three have only one thing left-each other. Together, they'll face the whims of deities, the weight of expected behavior, and the bone-deep exhaustion of never being enough.
To break the cycle, they'll risk everything: their fragile alliances, the rage of gods both slumbering and awake, and the only chance any of them have for redemption. But in a world that worships power and demands obedience, sometimes the greatest act of rebellion is refusing to break-even if it means setting the tearing the world apart first.
Becoming Exile isn't the end.
It's the beginning of refusing fate, forging bonds, and burning down every lie the gods ever told.
When gods turn their backs, exiles remain.
Jadaya, the cast-out warrior branded by her former goddess.
Note, the survivor whose scars run deeper than the ocean.
Rylix, the trader whose exile never truly ended.
Fate didn't choose them. The gods certainly didn't bless them. But when children are being taken and a mad god tightens his grip, these three have only one thing left-each other. Together, they'll face the whims of deities, the weight of expected behavior, and the bone-deep exhaustion of never being enough.
To break the cycle, they'll risk everything: their fragile alliances, the rage of gods both slumbering and awake, and the only chance any of them have for redemption. But in a world that worships power and demands obedience, sometimes the greatest act of rebellion is refusing to break-even if it means setting the tearing the world apart first.
Becoming Exile isn't the end.
It's the beginning of refusing fate, forging bonds, and burning down every lie the gods ever told.

















