Julius wrote a fantasy epic—gods, seekers, curses, and kingdoms—all born from his imagination. But when he wakes up inside his own world, now twisted and unfamiliar, he realizes something horrifying: this is not the story he wrote.
The Script, a mystical force that records every life and event, should follow his design. Yet his creations act beyond his knowledge, new powers stir in the shadows, and Julius himself… has become a character.
Bestowed with the Omniscient Perspective, a rare skill that grants unwavering calm and insight into the flow of combat and intent, Clark becomes a Seeker.
But an unfortunate event takes place after his first trial.
[You have awakened as the ninth wonder]
Wonders were items that bring catastrophes after them. But he didn't understand what his awakening implied.
Soon. he realized that he had to have a master to use his powers.
Now a puppet caught in someone else's rewritten tale, Julius must unravel who—or what—corrupted his story and why he, the author, is no longer in control and cursed to be a puppet. All this, while avoiding the gazed of protectors of the world.
In the grand Masquerade of the gods, where he is but a mask among many—
Can a mere trickster carve meaning from mockery?
Or will his final laugh be the one that topples the script?