The moment the Mindstream shifted, three lives changed forever. For over a century, the demigod Retar has guided the twin realms with a steady hand. But in a singular, world-shaking instant of cosmic transition, the divine connection fractured-and three ordinary people were caught in the wake. Tanira, nine years old, now sees the raw truth of every spirit she encounters-a "blessing" that weighs heavily on a child's heart.
Soren, a 52-year-old refugee, suddenly understands every language ever spoken-including ancient secrets better left buried. Jaika, a 28-year-old man, is granted the power to transform the physical self-a gift of liberation that carries a dangerous price. As divine silence settles over Aerta, these reluctant recipients must navigate a world without a clear guide. In the vacuum left behind, who decides how such gifts should be used-and who has the right to wield them?The Trinity of Tides reveals the intimate stories of those touched by a departing grace, proving that when the heavens go quiet, mortals must find their own voice.
The moment the Mindstream shifted, three lives changed forever. For over a century, the demigod Retar has guided the twin realms with a steady hand. But in a singular, world-shaking instant of cosmic transition, the divine connection fractured-and three ordinary people were caught in the wake. Tanira, nine years old, now sees the raw truth of every spirit she encounters-a "blessing" that weighs heavily on a child's heart.
Soren, a 52-year-old refugee, suddenly understands every language ever spoken-including ancient secrets better left buried. Jaika, a 28-year-old man, is granted the power to transform the physical self-a gift of liberation that carries a dangerous price. As divine silence settles over Aerta, these reluctant recipients must navigate a world without a clear guide. In the vacuum left behind, who decides how such gifts should be used-and who has the right to wield them?The Trinity of Tides reveals the intimate stories of those touched by a departing grace, proving that when the heavens go quiet, mortals must find their own voice.