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An Original Sci-Fi/Fantasy Narrative by [Your Name]
Prologue: The Fracture
Beneath a sky choked with ash and neon, Earth was not the world it once was.
The Great Fracture had come not with war, but with revelation. In the year 2147, humanity discovered the truth: evolution had not stopped. It had accelerated—not through time, but through a genetic catalyst buried deep in the planet’s crust, activated by the final emissions of a dying star.
The catalyst was not a weapon. It was a memory—a dormant blueprint of the planet’s ancient sentience, encoded in the DNA of every living thing. When it activated, it didn’t alter life—it unlocked it.
And from that awakening came the Mutants.
Chapter 1: The First Signal
She was known only as Kael. Born in the ruins of what was once New Kyoto, her body bore the marks of the change: iridescent veins pulsing like circuitry beneath translucent skin, eyes that shifted color with her mood, and a voice that hummed with an echo not her own.
Kael didn’t remember the Fracture. But her body did.
She had been seven when the sky cracked open—not with lightning, but with song. A harmonic resonance that cracked stone, split steel, and made trees grow teeth. And then, from the ground, they rose: not men, not beasts, but beings—some towering like walking forests, others whispering through the air like wind through glass.
They called themselves the Eidolons.
And they spoke to Kael in dreams.](https://images.ydxad.com/uploads/38/682c995b15072.webp)