In this world, prayers do not always bring salvation. Sometimes, they become monsters. Noah Brindle wakes on the cold floor of a ruined shrine with no weapon, no guide, and no memory of how he arrived there. Outside, a village is being torn apart by black beasts with broken bells in their throats-creatures born from corrupted prayers. The people have no sanctuary left. Their bells are gone. Their shrines are dead.
And every desperate plea only makes the nightmare stronger. Noah does not believe in miracles. In his old life, begging the heavens never saved the person he loved. But when a young girl shakes a broken handbell and asks to be saved, Noah runs toward the monsters anyway. That is when white stone rises from the earth. A sanctuary answers him. Now Noah is the most dangerous kind of outsider: a boy who cannot pray, yet can summon sacred ground in a world ruled by bells, shrines, priestesses, holy beasts, and forbidden rites.
To some, he is a miracle. To others, he is a heretic who should not exist. And to the monsters gathering around the broken shrines, he may be the one thing standing between them and a world where every prayer becomes hunger. With a stubborn child carrying a cracked bell, a fierce novice priestess who would rather arrest him than trust him, and a wounded holy lion with a missing bell in his golden mane, Noah must cross a land where faith has been twisted into a weapon.
Every sanctuary he calls protects the living-but every miracle has a cost. If Noah cannot learn why the bells were broken, why the shrines are turning black, and why a prayerless boy was chosen to call sanctuary, the next prayer may summon something no shrine can hold back. A dark isekai fantasy adventure filled with sanctuary magic, holy beasts, corrupted prayers, reluctant heroism, and the desperate fight to protect a world where hope itself can become a monster.
In this world, prayers do not always bring salvation. Sometimes, they become monsters. Noah Brindle wakes on the cold floor of a ruined shrine with no weapon, no guide, and no memory of how he arrived there. Outside, a village is being torn apart by black beasts with broken bells in their throats-creatures born from corrupted prayers. The people have no sanctuary left. Their bells are gone. Their shrines are dead.
And every desperate plea only makes the nightmare stronger. Noah does not believe in miracles. In his old life, begging the heavens never saved the person he loved. But when a young girl shakes a broken handbell and asks to be saved, Noah runs toward the monsters anyway. That is when white stone rises from the earth. A sanctuary answers him. Now Noah is the most dangerous kind of outsider: a boy who cannot pray, yet can summon sacred ground in a world ruled by bells, shrines, priestesses, holy beasts, and forbidden rites.
To some, he is a miracle. To others, he is a heretic who should not exist. And to the monsters gathering around the broken shrines, he may be the one thing standing between them and a world where every prayer becomes hunger. With a stubborn child carrying a cracked bell, a fierce novice priestess who would rather arrest him than trust him, and a wounded holy lion with a missing bell in his golden mane, Noah must cross a land where faith has been twisted into a weapon.
Every sanctuary he calls protects the living-but every miracle has a cost. If Noah cannot learn why the bells were broken, why the shrines are turning black, and why a prayerless boy was chosen to call sanctuary, the next prayer may summon something no shrine can hold back. A dark isekai fantasy adventure filled with sanctuary magic, holy beasts, corrupted prayers, reluctant heroism, and the desperate fight to protect a world where hope itself can become a monster.