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'''The Blessed Son''' is the first book in the ''Echoes from Elsewhere'' series, a sci-fantasy isekai LitRPG with progression elements, space navies, deities, and themes of found family, duty, and perseverance. | '''The Blessed Son''' is the first book in the ''Echoes from Elsewhere'' series, a sci-fantasy isekai LitRPG with progression elements, space navies, deities, and themes of found family, duty, and perseverance. | ||
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In a universe besieged by incomprehensible outsiders—entities that erode reality itself—ancient deities hold the line against total annihilation. The strain tears cracks in the cosmic fabric, letting horrors slip through. | In a universe besieged by incomprehensible outsiders—entities that erode reality itself—ancient deities hold the line against total annihilation. The strain tears cracks in the cosmic fabric, letting horrors slip through. | ||
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Or die trying. | Or die trying. | ||
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=== Supporting === | === Supporting === | ||
*Duchess [[McKenna Findlay]] | *Duchess [[McKenna Findlay]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Alejandra Martinez | Alejandra "Alex" Martinez]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Daniela Martinez | Daniela "Dani" Martinez]] | ||
=== Recurring === | === Recurring === | ||
Latest revision as of 05:10, 6 March 2026
The Blessed Son is the first book in the Echoes from Elsewhere series, a sci-fantasy isekai LitRPG with progression elements, space navies, deities, and themes of found family, duty, and perseverance.
Book Description
In a universe besieged by incomprehensible outsiders—entities that erode reality itself—ancient deities hold the line against total annihilation. The strain tears cracks in the cosmic fabric, letting horrors slip through.
To contain the breach and create opportunity, the gods forge dungeons: engineered chokepoints that funnel incursions into defensible arenas where mortals can fight, harvest power, and grow strong enough to push back.
Native species are too young, fractured, or insular to resist effectively. Centuries ago, soul-bearing elves were drawn in—organized and capable of godhood—but their numbers fall short against the relentless tide.
Then Earth dies.
Tens of thousands of human souls are ripped across the void and thrust into this failing defense. Resilient, adaptable, forged in older fires, isekai'd humanity arrives not as saviors but as desperate reinforcements. They must forge a lasting society in this crucible of divine warfare.
Or die trying.
Publication Status
- Current phase: Worldbuilding and outlining
- Planned release: [Date or "TBD"]
- Platforms: Royal Road (upcoming), Patreon (advanced drafts)
Characters
I like the television model, so there is a lead role, a supporting cast of regulars, recurring roles, and guests.
Lead
- Conor Cullen -- the only point-of-view character.
Supporting
Recurring
- Queen Angela Alvarez
- Duke Thomas Boyd
- Duke Erik Alfson
- James Weston
- Toshio Yamada
- Mariko Yamada
- Cait Byrne
- Sergeant Jose O’Connor
Guests
Worldbuilding
- RPG Elements
- Core Attributes
- System Titles
- Category:Characters
- Races and Professions
- Category:Terran Warship
Outline and Chapters
Act 1 – Setup / Descent (Prologue thru Chapter 1)
Ordinary World → Inciting Incident → Plot Point 1 (Forced withdrawal into isolation/risk)
Descent Phase – Broken Network & Abdication
Familial/Social Network Breaks / Pleas Ignored, Power Abdicated
Open with core community, then a shattering of that network via crisis. Conor desperately tries to salvage the situation, but his efforts fail.
- Prologue: Conor witnesses the beginning of the apocalypse while riding a bus cross country. Katy, Kaylee, and McKenna follow him into a sporting goods store, then accompany him as they flee outside of cities in an attempt to stay away from the monsters. They're eventually surrounded and killed.
- Bus Ride
- Portals open, tentacles and smaller beings pour from the sky
- Abandon the bus, get supplies, begin heading North
- fights, wolves, near-drowning and hypothermia
- heroic last stand
Plot Point 1 (End of Act 1):
Conor is truly isolated and at risk, and has no choice but to venture into the unknown.
- Chapter 1: Conor and his found family find themselves in a deity's lobby where they're introduced to their new lives.
Act 1 Summary
- The act establishes the protagonist's familiar world, then shatters it through a network break. Emotional arc: From superficial security to forced vulnerability and loss of agency. Key shift: Involuntary isolation launches the journey.
Act 2 – Confrontation / Search (Chapters 3 thru 60)
Rising action, gathering allies, trials → Midpoint shift → Dark Night low
Search Phase – Isolation, Risk, Rebuilding Attempts
- Isolation, Danger, Risk
Immediate and ongoing threats, dodging dangers, reacting to the environment, dealing with consequences of a new life. Fear, disorientation, and grief over broken network and a growing realization that going it alone isn't sustainable.
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
Search & Disguise/Subversion
Conor actively searches for answers, tools, and people who can help. Allies appear, sometimes reluctantly, and begin forming connections. Midpoint (~50%): Key ally or realization shifts focus from solo struggle to networked progress.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Attempt to Rebuild Community
With allies in place, Conor actively works to unify and strengthen the new network: delegating tasks, negotiating compromises, prodding people forward, resolving internal conflicts, and building shared goals. Conor and allies are learning to trust, communicate, and leverage others' strengths. Seeds for the Dark Knight are planted here: hints of betrayal, a weak link, or an overwhelming threat that could shatter everything.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Plot Point 2 / Dark Night (End of Act 2):
Lowest point. The new network falters, old wounds reopen, or a major compromise appears impossible. The protagonist faces the threat of total isolation or collective failure. The fear isn't "I can't do this alone"—it's "We can't do this together, or everyone I care about will suffer because of it." In Carriger's relational framework, the Dark Night is collective and connection-based: everything the protagonist has gained through compromise, delegation, trust, and building bonds seems doomed. The stakes feel insurmountable because the problem threatens not just the protagonist, but the entire group they've come to rely on and care for.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Act 2 Summary
The act centers on searching and fragile alliance-building amid escalating stakes. Emotional arc: From reactive isolation to proactive connection-building, peaking at hope then crashing into despair. Key shift: The dark night tests trust and reliance on others.
Act 3 – Resolution / Ascent (Chapter 61 thru 90)
Climax → Negotiated Victory → New Equilibrium
Ascent Phase – Success, Negotiation, New Network
Success in the Search
Conor and allies finally achieve the core goal of their long search from Act 2. The success comes from the combined strength of the network: not one person carries the win alone.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Negotiations & Compromises That Benefit All
Final deals or agreements bridge remaining divides. Lingering internal/external conflicts are resolved. Tone: Relief, maturity, quiet triumph.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
New Network Re-Established (Altered Form)
The community/found family is reborn stronger and more deeply connected than ever. The wider world benefits.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Final Image / Return:
The protagonist exists within a renewed, thriving network, viewing the world through the lens of connection. Peace is achieved through unity.
- Chapter X
- Chapter X
Act 3 Summary
The act delivers collective triumph and restoration. Emotional arc: From despair to empowered unity and hope. Key shift: Victory reinforces that true strength lies in interdependence; the community is transformed.
See also
- The Blessed Son (character) – The primary antagonist
- Echoes from Elsewhere – The series overview
