
Anchorfall was built to hold the world together.
It listens.
It judges.
And it finishes what others cannot.
When Elias is drawn into the heart of Anchorfall, he discovers a city designed not for people-but for completion. Every rule promises safety. Every structure claims to protect. And every ending comes at a cost.
As the Citadel tightens its grip and a vast, unseen force known as the Eilodon presses closer, Elias and his companions are forced to confront a dangerous truth: order can become ownership, and stability can be a weapon.
With the help of Corren-fierce, uncompromising, and unwilling to let love become a tool-Elias must navigate a world where meaning itself can be stolen, rewritten, and used to control those it claims to save.
Anchorfall is a dark epic fantasy about power, choice, and the terrifying allure of clean endings. It asks what happens when systems meant to protect begin to consume-and whether love can survive in a world that demands everything be finished.
Because some endings aren't meant to close.
And some worlds break when they do.