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Anomaly of Aethelgard

David L. Rahe
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Anomaly of Aethelgard is a dark progression fantasy that fuses system-driven evolution, sovereign-tier power ascension, and psychologically layered character dynamics into a story about defiance, dominance, and the cost of refusing correction.
When William dies, there is no afterlife-only interruption.
Death does not claim him. It flags him.
Marked by a cosmic error and reinstated through a force that calls itself the System, William awakens in the brutal, mana-saturated world of Aethelgard-a realm governed by structured progression, lethal dungeons, territorial warfare, and divine oversight from entities who call themselves kings.
The System classifies him as:
Deceased. Reinstated. Anomalous.
It expects him to adapt.
It does not expect him to resist.
Reborn with impossible attributes and an unstable core tied to death itself, William survives the deep caverns through instinct, violence, and an unsettling emotional detachment that the System cannot quantify. Each kill strengthens him. Each level increases scrutiny. Each deviation triggers correction attempts.
But William does not grow the way the world intends.
He does not chase glory.
He does not seek a throne.
He does not kneel.
Instead, he gathers power the most dangerous way possible: through chosen bonds.
An elven arcane specialist, Sylraen, who studies him as both contradiction and catalyst.
A blood-devoted demon healer, Mirexa, whose faith in him borders on worship.
A beastkin assassin, Nyx, who trades survival for loyalty.
A fallen royal guard, Kara Vane, who chooses to protect him not as a king-but as purpose.
Together, they form something the System categorizes with sterile contempt:
Unauthorized Influence Consolidation.
Multi-Entity Emotional and Strategic Binding.
Harem Classification Applied.
The penalty does not separate them.
It reinforces them.
As William claims territory without sanction, clears dungeons meant to break parties, and survives "correction events" designed to erase anomalies, the System escalates. Enforcers descend. Disaster events trigger. Reality itself fractures in localized attempts to rebalance his influence.
Each time, he endures.
Each time, he adapts faster than the rules can adjust.
When he reaches Level Five, he is offered conventional power paths-Knight, Berserker, Pathfinder.
He rejects them.
He chooses Revenant-a sovereign-tier class that should not exist.
A ruler who walks after death.
A force that bends physical supremacy, cognitive warfare, and death persistence into one convergent identity.
The System flags him as escalating threat.
The Ascended Kings take notice.
But the greatest danger is not divine intervention.
It is transformation.
William begins to enjoy the weight of leadership. The gravitational pull of loyalty. The certainty that others orbit him by choice. The way devotion sharpens rather than weakens him.
Power consolidates.
Hierarchy forms.
And the line between protection and possession grows thinner.
He does not deny it.
He accepts it.
Because he understands something the System does not:
Correction requires submission.
He refuses.

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