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In a universe besieged by incomprehensible '''outsiders''' | In a universe besieged by incomprehensible '''outsiders'''—entities that erode reality itself—the ancient '''deities''' stand as the last bulwark preventing total annihilation, but the strain births countless cracks in the cosmic fabric. To contain the threat and turn defense into opportunity, the deities forge '''dungeons'''—engineered chokepoints that channel incursions into predictable, defensible arenas where mortals can fight, harvest power, and grow strong enough to push back. | ||
Yet the native species are too young, too fractured, or too insular to mount an effective resistance. | Yet the native species are too young, too fractured, or too insular to mount an effective resistance. Centuries ago, soul-bearing elves were drawn in—organized, capable of societies and godhood—but they lack the numbers to stem the relentless tide. | ||
Centuries ago, | |||
Then Earth dies. | Then Earth dies. | ||
In the cataclysm | In the cataclysm, tens of thousands of human souls are ripped across the void and thrust into another fight with stakes they know all too well. Resilient, adaptable, forged in older fires, they arrive not as saviors—but as reinforcements thrown into a failing defense. Isekaid' humanity must forge a lasting society in this crucible of divine warfare. | ||
Or die trying. | Or die trying. | ||
Revision as of 23:48, 3 March 2026
Welcome! This wiki serves as the story bible for the Echoes from Elsewhere web novel series.
Echoes from Elsewhere is a pending series of sci-fantasy web novels, beginning with The Blessed Son. Expect space navies and power armor, with some litRPG progression elements, deities, dungeons, and drama. For themes, expect found family, with a focus on friendship, duty, and perseverance.
This story is told in first-person with the main character as the only point-of-view. I like the classic television model, so the main character Conor will be the series lead, with a few supporting roles and other recurring and guest roles.
Series Summary
In a universe besieged by incomprehensible outsiders—entities that erode reality itself—the ancient deities stand as the last bulwark preventing total annihilation, but the strain births countless cracks in the cosmic fabric. To contain the threat and turn defense into opportunity, the deities forge dungeons—engineered chokepoints that channel incursions into predictable, defensible arenas where mortals can fight, harvest power, and grow strong enough to push back.
Yet the native species are too young, too fractured, or too insular to mount an effective resistance. Centuries ago, soul-bearing elves were drawn in—organized, capable of societies and godhood—but they lack the numbers to stem the relentless tide.
Then Earth dies.
In the cataclysm, tens of thousands of human souls are ripped across the void and thrust into another fight with stakes they know all too well. Resilient, adaptable, forged in older fires, they arrive not as saviors—but as reinforcements thrown into a failing defense. Isekaid' humanity must forge a lasting society in this crucible of divine warfare.
Or die trying.
Book 1: The Blessed Son
In The Blessed Son, Conor briefly survives an eldritch apocalypse, then he and his companions are transported to a different universe where they establish a post-scarcity absolute monarchy and scramble to protect it.
Book 2: The Lost Lady
The novel The Lost Lady is planned, but currently unwritten.