For as long as humanity has existed, suffering has been treated as inevitable-war, illness, loss, obedience. Religion called it a test. Power called it order. History called it progress.
But what if it was a sentence?
In The Warden’s Sky, humanity discovers that Earth is not a cradle of life-but a prison disguised as a world. Hidden above the sky, ancient overseers known as the Watchers have shaped civilization through fear, memory erasure, and endless cycles of reincarnation. Their goal is not destruction-but control.
When unexplained phenomena begin to fracture reality, a small group of ordinary people awaken to the truth:
- Governments are not in charge.
- War is engineered.
- Death is not the end. It is a reset.
- And some souls were never meant to forget.
As rebellion spreads across a divided planet, humanity is forced to confront its greatest enemy-not alien invaders, but the belief that suffering is necessary. Caught between godlike wardens and their own fear, humans must decide whether freedom is worth the cost of remembering who they truly are.
At the heart of the storm stands Elyra, a mysterious child born not to rule or destroy-but to remember. And above them all watches Aethon, the architect of order, who believes peace can only exist when choice is erased.