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The Library of Forgotten Gods

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The Library of the Forgotten Gods In the fading city of Eldoria, the gods are not dying—they are being erased. Elara, a quiet scribe in the Great Archives, has spent her life preserving forgotten histories. But when a mysterious fire destroys sacred scrolls and names begin to vanish from records, she uncovers a terrifying truth: the existence of the gods depends on being remembered. And one of those forgotten gods is tied to her blood. As an unseen force works to rewrite history and erase divinity itself, Elara becomes the last link to a power long buried. Hunted, watched, and forced beyond the safety of her quiet world, she must uncover the secrets of her lineage before her name—and her god—are lost forever. Because in a world where memory shapes reality… forgetting is the ultimate death.
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Chapter 1 - FRONT

To the forgotten Gods whose names still echo in the silence, the silent architects of dreams and the unseen threads that bind our reality. To the scribes, past and present, who dedicate their lives to the preservation of knowledge, even in the face of encroaching shadows. May their ink never run dry, and their parchment never crumble. This tale is testament to the enduring power of memory, the courage found in the pursuit of the truth, and the profound magic woven into the very fabric of existence. It is for those who understand that a name is more than just a label; it is a whisper of power, a spark of divine essence, a cornerstone of all that is. To the keepers of lore, the weavers of stories, and the quiet souls who find solace in the rustle of pages, this work is offered with deepest respect and a shared reverence for the stories that shape us, the myths that inspire us, and the gods who, though unseen, continue to grace our world with their presence, however faint their light may now seem. May their names, and the truths they represent, endure for all time.