The Freefall Forgetting in Distant Gravity: Part One, the seventh and penultimate volume of The Alchemical Courtship in the Dreamlands, opens in a crisis of the Waking and the Dreamlands. The Threshold between realms trembles as Saturn returns to his chains-and King Kuranes and the Golden Queen remain imprisoned in myth’s ossified dominion. Between becoming and its betrayal, into this womb of unformed potential, an presence arrives-not divine, but defiling. The magenta ray, the forbidden Color out of Space, has been traced-not to a distant star, but to Kronos, the black sun at the nuclear furnace of the gibbering idiot god Azathoth, pulsing at the recursive fringe of the universe. This color is not light. It is signal. A wavelength of unmaking. To see it is madness-not because it distorts reality, but because it reveals its source. It is Azathoth’s recursion, bleeding through perception. Azathoth devours structure. Yog-Sothoth tears at the very notion of boundary. Shub-Niggurath births without essence. Nyarlathotep fractures the gaze that might witness form. This is no pantheon-it is an algorithm of collapse. And as the magenta seep spreads through both Waking and Dreaming, reality begins to convulse. Cael and Mew’s courtship continues-scattered across dream and memory-as they attempt to reconstruct meaning from fragments never meant to cohere. Celephaïs dims. Daleth-Leen forgets itself. The Saturnium Regna echoes beneath even this pre-history, a recursive gravity dragging the story back into its own origin. And so begins the quest to halt the emanation from the magenta ray-an intrusion that threatens the Waking and the Dreaming alike, and forces the White Queen and the Crimson Princess into a precarious détente. The Freefall Forgetting in Distant Gravity: Part One by Malmeth Ciel Nawillin is published by Pontos Fathom Press.