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Eclipsebound: Pact of the Nameless Throne

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In the dying city of Ydrael, where time itself feels fractured, a boy named Sol Veyne awakens with no memory, no identity, and no purpose. His only clue to his existence is a name that does not belong to him, whispered by a voice from the depths of his mind: “Pactbearer.” The world of Ydrael is one of ancient ruins, forgotten pacts, and dangerous powers. Below the crumbling spires and shadowed alleys, a secret society known as the Pactbearers holds dominion over the threads of fate. These mysterious beings wield the power of the Nameless Throne, an artifact of unimaginable power that binds time, space, and memory itself. Sol's journey begins when he is unknowingly drawn into the web of fate by a Trial he cannot refuse. With nothing more than fragmented memories and the strange sigils that burn into his skin, Sol must navigate a world filled with arcane technology, lost gods, and shadowy figures who want him dead—or worse, forgotten. As Sol delves deeper into the mystery of the Nameless Throne, he discovers that his very existence might be a mistake, a mistake that could unravel everything. The powers within him stir, and the echoes of long-forgotten deals hum beneath his skin, urging him to seek the truth. But Sol is not the only one searching. There are others—Echowalkers—who move between time’s cracks and follow whispers older than the city itself. And they are not all allies. To survive, Sol must unearth the dark truth about the Nameless Throne, uncover his forgotten past, and decide whether to embrace or destroy the pact that ties him to the world’s fate. The clock is ticking. The shadows are closing in. And the Throne’s whispers will never let him forget.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Name That Shouldn’t Exist

Prologue: The Name That Shouldn't Exist

The rain didn't fall in Ydrael that night.

It simply hung—suspended mid-air, as though time had exhaled and forgotten to inhale again. Droplets hovered in the lamplight like frozen tears. And below them, in a street with no recorded name, a boy lay on the cobblestones, breathing, barely alive.

He had no memory.No name.Not even a face he could recall as his own.

Just a flicker of cold in his chest, like something ancient had coiled inside his heart and whispered, "You are not supposed to be."

He gasped awake.

A dull throb echoed in his skull. The kind of pain that came not from injury—but from absence. As if something had been scraped out of his mind with purpose and cruelty.

The boy sat up slowly, his breath misting in the air. His coat was torn. His fingers were bleeding. He didn't know why. Around him, the city slouched in silence—towers bent like mourners, windows watching like eyes, alleys curling inward like whispers. The rain still hadn't moved.

And then—

A voice. Not loud. Not even spoken aloud.

"You've crossed the first Thread, Sol."

He froze.

That name. Sol.

It clung to him like it belonged—yet he had no memory of ever hearing it before. Still… it felt right. Like a coat left for him at a door he didn't remember knocking on.

"Sol Veyne," the voice repeated. "Pactbearer. Echowalker. Failure."

The air trembled.

A shadow peeled off the wall in front of him.

It didn't move with the wind. It didn't mimic his own. It stood—tall, lean, hollow-eyed, face stitched where a mouth should be.

In its hands, it held a blade that shimmered like broken glass and forgotten promises.

Sol staggered back, heart pounding. The voice whispered again:

"The Nameless Throne remembers you."

And the world resumed.

The rain fell. Hard. Fast. Real.

And with it came the scream of steel meeting steel.