Epilogue
Once upon a tide, the world was divided.
Sea below.
Sky above.
A Veil between.
It was called mercy.
It was fear.
Now the Veil is gone.
No shimmer of salt and shadow.
No trembling barrier of light.
No thin illusion holding realms apart.
And what was taken—
has been returned.
Across continents of dust and iron, mortal kings reach for steel and flame.
In mist-swallowed courts, the fae speak of breach.
In mountain caverns, trolls feel stone crack beneath their palms.
On the drowned isles, predators rise.
Above it all—
the stars rearrange.
Once upon a tide, men hunted miracles.
They learned to drain power from what they killed.
They believed magic could be harvested and sold.
They were wrong.
For power taken leaves a scar.
But power reclaimed—
reshapes the world.
She lies where blood kissed water.
Salt in her hair.
Starlight dim beneath her skin.
Breath fragile against the dark.
The tide bends toward her even in stillness.
The deep aligns with her pulse.
This is not the end.
It is ignition.
The world believes her broken.
The world is wrong.
And when she rises—
it will not be sea against land.
It will be realm against realm.
For nothing built on stolen magic can stand forever.
Sadly, there is no happy ending here, for this story has just begun. A tale of mermaids and monsters. Pirates and predators. Curses and salvation. Love, betrayal, and the price of power.
And it begins, as such stories always do, with blood in the water.