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Seeker's Codex: Light Born

Readers of Seeker's Codex: Beyond the Abyssal Line know William Lockhart as the White Knight: Guildmaster of the Order of the Crescent Halo, master of Light Muti, Elric's polished protégé. At sixteen, he's none of that yet. He's a royal cadet from a lesser Britannian branch, Crown Light just awakened and barely under control. His blades of radiance stutter, his shields crack when pushed, and the wild lunges that will one day become Lightstride are messy, desperate flashes that leave his joints screaming. Commanders parade him as proof the Crown is watching the front, but in the mud and smoke he's just a boy who can't ignore civilians screaming behind the lines. This spin-off picks up long before the Sixth Battle of Britannia, before Radiant Charge becomes a myth and before Master Elric ever calls him "protégé." We watch William at sixteen caught between palace and trenches, expected to shine like a symbol while his own conscience pulls him the other way. Every bad order he chokes on, every life he fails to save, every moment he chooses people over protocol is what slowly carves him into the man you meet in the main story-the White Knight who stands in Magnara, watching a new generation rise, determined that they inherit a better world than the one that forged him. Seeker's Codex: Light Born Copyright © Hazzybae (HennessyTheAuthor), 2025. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission. You do not have permission to scrape, text-mine, or use this work to train or improve any AI system or dataset. This is a work of fiction; any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental. Official channels: Royal Road, Wattpad, WebNovel, and Scribble Hub. Any other site is unauthorized. DMCA/Permissions: [[email protected]]
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Stellar High:Bucket list of a superstar.

After the Madness Plague nearly ends civilization—twisting fear, belief, and imagination into world-breaking power—humanity rebuilds by turning its most dangerous phenomenon into its greatest industry: Stardom. Nations now compete by raising “Stars,” individuals whose delusions can manifest as reality and whose influence can shift global politics, markets, and war. To control this unstable power, the world establishes Stellar High, a hyper-competitive international academy where the strongest candidates from every country are trained, tested, televised, and weaponized. Every exam is an event. Every event is a spectacle. Every spectacle feeds Madness. The story follows the rising chaos across this system: Rival nations push their candidates into scripted alliances and lethal betrayals. Events escalate from school trials to full geopolitical operations. The world’s hidden architects—the Doctor, the Housemaster, and the legacy of Genesis June—maneuver from the shadows, each with a different vision for how Madness should reshape humanity. As global attention intensifies, students’ powers spiral beyond control, turning competitions into disasters and disasters into world-altering phenomena. Amid the tensions, Stellar High becomes a battleground of three fronts: national pride, personal ambition, and the metastasizing force of Madness itself. Season by season, the academy’s games evolve into open conflict—first national selections, then global rankings, then international power struggles where countries gamble their future on their chosen Stars. Alliances collapse, fanbases riot, governments interfere, and entire regions tilt toward madness as the competitions escalate. At the heart of it all is the central mystery: Why did the Housemaster create Stellar High in the first place—and what global catastrophe is he preparing the world to face?
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