In a multiverse where only those remembered in legend become Walkers, Yuga is an anomaly—no past, no stories, yet somehow, he walks. He isn’t searching for glory; he despises faith itself and seeks to tear down the beliefs that shape worlds. But traveling the universe means facing more than gods and ideals—it means facing loss, consequence, and the weight of his own existence. And if only those remembered can shape reality, then why does the universe refuse to forget him?
Heyo, I am VIC3. I’m a 19-year-old aspiring author, and I've been writing since I was 9. I could glaze my own writing for days, but I don’t care for money or accolades. Instead, I write for the love of it and put many hours of my life into rewriting this shit over 60 times. So if you hate it, have any tips, or recommendations, don’t be afraid to comment or anything—I’d love any input. Now, I hope you all eat and sleep well.
the concepts behind this novel are honestly pretty crazy, I would like to see how they're pulled off. Having an aware narrator is also a pretty cool voice to read, even if they seem to get off track often. I highly recommend this.
Great writing with interesting and unique powers. The characters are compelling and not one dimensional. Only con is the lack of chapters, POST MORE CHAPTERS AND MY LIFE IS YOURS