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Oathbreaker: A Dark Fantasy Web Serial
Welcome! If you want to jump in without any spoilers, feel free. Otherwise, here's a story primer, with a list of more specifics on what to expect from my work further below.
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Our story follows a fallen knight haunted by his past, in a world afflicted by war and supernatural wounds. Alken is the Headsman of Seydis, an executioner tasked by the divine powers of his homeland to hunt dark sorcerers, warlords, and traitors of all varieties, lest they drag the world into calamity.
Once a paladin, this role ill suits him. Forced to cross lines that shake his beliefs, tempted by dark forces, and seen as an ill omen wherever he wanders, his path is often a bloody one. The longer he spends in the shadows of his world, the more he comes to realize just how many have been disenfranchised by the existent order. During his lonely battles through a land haunted by the restless dead and ancient magics, his journey becomes increasingly strange and personal.
Enter a realm where the dead stir in every shadow and brooding demigods wage a millennia long war for a ruined heaven, where blessed knights wield gilded flames and sorcerers battle with weapons forged of their own souls. Enter a world of faustian alchemists, of saintly demons, and of time-weary elves.
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From Oathbreaker you can expect:
— A setting heavily inspired by Forgotten Realms, Planescape, Fromsoft games, and authors such as Michael Moorcock and Kentauro Miura.
— A first person POV from an older protagonist who already knows a lot about his world’s history and cultures, who shares this information with the reader as it becomes relevant.
— A mix of action adventure and quieter moments where the focus is on character development. Lore is shared piecemeal, usually only as it relates to a particular arc or character beat.
— A heavy focus on mystery, both with the setting and the protagonist. The main character’s backstory isn’t shared up front, and a lot of the narrative involves learning about him a bit at a time, either from his own narration or other characters interacting with him.
— A semi-soft magic system where many mages manifest unique powers tied to their own soul, or gain unique powers through eldritch pacts.
— Romantic elements. These don’t crop up much until later in the story.
— A variety of supernatural beings, such as elves, vampires, gargoyles, chimera, and trolls. Many are familiar, some are not, and most of the familiar ones have my own twists put on them.
—Nobledark fantasy. This means that the world is often themed around tragedy and horror, but it’s not dedicated to being gritty. There are elements of high fantasy intermixed with the scarier stuff.
—Episodic arcs. Each story arc usually has a specific locale and antagonist or set of antagonists, but certain overarching plots tie them together.
— A long running narrative. I don’t have a specific projection of how long or how many arcs or books, but you should expect this to be equivalent to a long running serialized work.
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This is my first web serial! I hope everyone enjoys it. For trigger warnings, readers should beware that there are some heavy topics in here. When I think something might upset certain readers, I’ll put a warning in the author notes above a chapter. If I miss or overlook anything, feel free to let me know in the comments!
I am currently publishing the same story on my wordpress, which is linked below and in my profile. I release three chapters a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Thanks for reading!
(I originally had a link to a wordpress, but I'm in the process of overhauling that space. It's not a priority since my readership is all here, but just in case anyone noticed and was wondering)
…
Our story follows a fallen knight haunted by his past, in a world afflicted by war and supernatural wounds. Alken is the Headsman of Seydis, an executioner tasked by the divine powers of his homeland to hunt dark sorcerers, warlords, and traitors of all varieties, lest they drag the world into calamity.
Once a paladin, this role ill suits him. Forced to cross lines that shake his beliefs, tempted by dark forces, and seen as an ill omen wherever he wanders, his path is often a bloody one. The longer he spends in the shadows of his world, the more he comes to realize just how many have been disenfranchised by the existent order. During his lonely battles through a land haunted by the restless dead and ancient magics, his journey becomes increasingly strange and personal.
Enter a realm where the dead stir in every shadow and brooding demigods wage a millennia long war for a ruined heaven, where blessed knights wield gilded flames and sorcerers battle with weapons forged of their own souls. Enter a world of faustian alchemists, of saintly demons, and of time-weary elves.
…
From Oathbreaker you can expect:
— A setting heavily inspired by Forgotten Realms, Planescape, Fromsoft games, and authors such as Michael Moorcock and Kentauro Miura.
— A first person POV from an older protagonist who already knows a lot about his world’s history and cultures, who shares this information with the reader as it becomes relevant.
— A mix of action adventure and quieter moments where the focus is on character development. Lore is shared piecemeal, usually only as it relates to a particular arc or character beat.
— A heavy focus on mystery, both with the setting and the protagonist. The main character’s backstory isn’t shared up front, and a lot of the narrative involves learning about him a bit at a time, either from his own narration or other characters interacting with him.
— A semi-soft magic system where many mages manifest unique powers tied to their own soul, or gain unique powers through eldritch pacts.
— Romantic elements. These don’t crop up much until later in the story.
— A variety of supernatural beings, such as elves, vampires, gargoyles, chimera, and trolls. Many are familiar, some are not, and most of the familiar ones have my own twists put on them.
—Nobledark fantasy. This means that the world is often themed around tragedy and horror, but it’s not dedicated to being gritty. There are elements of high fantasy intermixed with the scarier stuff.
—Episodic arcs. Each story arc usually has a specific locale and antagonist or set of antagonists, but certain overarching plots tie them together.
— A long running narrative. I don’t have a specific projection of how long or how many arcs or books, but you should expect this to be equivalent to a long running serialized work.
…
This is my first web serial! I hope everyone enjoys it. For trigger warnings, readers should beware that there are some heavy topics in here. When I think something might upset certain readers, I’ll put a warning in the author notes above a chapter. If I miss or overlook anything, feel free to let me know in the comments!
I am currently publishing the same story on my wordpress, which is linked below and in my profile. I release three chapters a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Thanks for reading!
(I originally had a link to a wordpress, but I'm in the process of overhauling that space. It's not a priority since my readership is all here, but just in case anyone noticed and was wondering)
- Arc 1: Execution || Chapter 1: Headsman
- 1.4: Memory of a Dream’s End
- Arc 1: Chapter 3: Glorysworn
- Arc 1: Chapter 6: Kindness of Strangers
- Arc 1: Chapter 9: Onsolain
- Arc 1: Chapter 12: The Hungry Dead
- Arc 1: Chapter 15: Shadow Council
- Arc 1: Chapter 18: The Dhampir
- Arc 1: Chapter 21: Bane
- Arc 1: Chapter 24: Irn Bale
- Arc 1: Chapter 27: Smite
- Arc 1: Chapter 30: Recusant
- The Accursed Ones
- Arc 2: Chapter 3: Oathbound
- Arc 2: Chapter 6: A Dream of Dei
- Arc 2: Chapter 8: The Warlock
- Arc 2: Chapter 11: Shrike
- Arc 2: Chapter 14: Heal and Harm
- Arc 2: Chapter 17: Clash of Arts
- Arc 2: Chapter 20: Council
- Arc 2: Chapter 23: Debate For a Soul
- Interlude 2: Three Deaths
- Arc 3: Chapter 3: The Backroad Inn
- Arc 3: Chapter 6: Ambush Beneath The Corpse Moon
- Arc 3: Chapter 9: Winter Lingers
- Arc 3: Chapter 12: Thaw
- Arc 3: Chapter 14: The Floating City
- Arc 3: Chapter 17: An Academic Guide to the Profane
- Arc 3: Chapter 20: Rose Malin
- Arc 3: Chapter 23: Abyss
- Arc 3: Chapter 26: Woed
- Arc 3: Chapter 29: Bonds
- Arc 4: Roar || Chapter 1: Downpour
- Arc 4: Chapter 4: Ties That Bind
- Arc 4: Chapter 7: Fellow Feeling
- Arc 4: Chapter 10: Hollow
- Arc 4: Chapter 13: Burden
- Arc 4: Chapter 16: A Cold Warmth
- Arc 4: Chapter 19: All The World's Troubles
- Arc 4: Chapter 22: Myrddin
- Arc 4: Chapter 25: Clash of Two Flames
- Arc 4: Chapter 28: The Headsman Revealed
- Arc 4: Chapter 31: Trust
- 1.2: Red Rain
- 1.5: The Fallen
- Arc 1: Chapter 4: Memory of a Dream’s End
- Arc 1: Chapter 7: Ill-omened Road
- Arc 1: Chapter 10: Shadows Over Caelfall
- Arc 1: Chapter 13: Castle Cael
- Arc 1: Chapter 16: The Lord of House Falconer
- Arc 1: Chapter 19: Baron's Order, Headsman's Path
- Arc 1: Chapter 22: The Oradyn
- Arc 1: Chapter 25: Executioners
- Arc 1: Chapter 28: Return to Castle Cael
- Arc 1: Chapter 31: Departure, Duty, Dream
- Arc 2: Crow | Chapter 1: The Owl of Strekke
- Arc 2: Chapter 4: Oria's Fane
- Arc 2: Chapter 7: Golden Elder, Briar Brother
- Arc 2: Chapter 9: Condemnation and Dawn
- Arc 2: Chapter 12: Silver For The Dead
- Arc 2: Chapter 15: The Hunt
- Arc 2: Chapter 18: Scion
- Arc 2: Chapter 21: Thorned Wisdom
- Arc 2: Chapter 24: Emma’s Doom
- Arc 3: Dogma || Chapter 1: Wounds
- Arc 3: Chapter 4: Turning of the World
- Arc 3: Chapter 7: Swarm and Revelation
- Arc 3: Chapter 10: A Storm Arrives
- Map of the Alderes #2
- Arc 3: Chapter 15: Yselda's Manse
- Arc 3: Chapter 18: Sooth
- Arc 3: Chapter 21: Clash of Two Devils
- Arc 3: Chapter 24: Fidei
- Arc 3: Chapter 27: Bastion
- Interlude: Credo
- Arc 4: Chapter 2: Stormclouds Over Garihelm
- Arc 4: Chapter 5: Sleuth
- Arc 4: Chapter 8: Auspice
- Arc 4: Chapter 11: Confession and Communion
- Arc 4: Chapter 14: Small Victories
- Arc 4: Chapter 17: The Forest of Heads
- Arc 4: Chapter 20: Invitation and Reunion
- Arc 4: Chapter 23: Accusation
- Arc 4: Chapter 26: Separate Ways
- Arc 4: Chapter 29: Judgment
- Arc 4: Chapter 32: The Shadow
- 1.3: Glorysworn
- Arc 1: Chapter 2: Red Rain
- Arc 1: Chapter 5: The Fallen
- Arc 1: Chapter 8: Curse-burdened Wanderers
- Arc 1: Chapter 11: Amid the Mists
- Arc 1: Chapter 14: Dark Things
- Arc 1: Chapter 17: Night Visitor
- Arc 1: Chapter 20: The Hunters
- Arc 1: Chapter 23: Clash in the Elf Lord's Hall
- Arc 1: Chapter 26: Unhallowed
- Arc 1: Chapter 29: Catrin
- Arc 1 Retrospective
- Arc 2: Chapter 2: The Drowning Dead
- Arc 2: Chapter 5: They Who Deal Death
- Map of the Alderes #1
- Arc 2: Chapter 10: Emma's Tale
- Arc 2: Chapter 13: The Paladin
- Arc 2: Chapter 16: Infernal
- Arc 2: Chapter 19: Confession
- Arc 2: Chapter 22: Crow
- Arc 2: Chapter 25: Roads Untraveled
- Arc 3: Chapter 2: Portents
- Arc 3: Chapter 5: Scent of Blood
- Arc 3: Chapter 8: The Mercenary
- Arc 3: Chapter 11: The Wizard
- Arc 3: Chapter 13: Motives
- Arc 3: Chapter 16: Into the Low City
- Arc 3: Chapter 19: The Hidden Folk
- Arc 3: Chapter 22: Dogma
- Arc 3: Chapter 25: Flicker
- Arc 3: Chapter 28: The Headsman and The Queen
- Character Glossary for Book 1
- Arc 4: Chapter 3: The Aspirants
- Arc 4: Chapter 6: Lair of the Magi
- Arc 4: Chapter 9: The Demon, Yith
- Arc 4: Chapter 12: Fallen Knight's Sin
- Arc 4: Chapter 15: Catrin of Ergoth
- Arc 4: Chapter 18: In The Court of The Gargoyle Lord
- Arc 4: Chapter 21: The Gala
- Arc 4: Chapter 24: Blood and Iron
- Arc 4: Chapter 27: Dawn and Doom
- Arc 4: Chapter 30: Consequences
- Another retrospective, big news, and going forward