Clarisse von Habsburg, the First Archmage, perceives the world not as others do. To her crystalline, diamond form, reality is a vast, intricate lattice of magical frequencies-a system to be measured, maintained, and kept in perfect, beautiful imbalance. From her palace atop Mount Olympus, she safeguards the chaotic symphony of life, death, and magic that sustains Letheaia.
But a single, well-intentioned act of magic threatens to unravel it all. When a misguided geomancer tries to "fix" nature by imposing perfect order, his spell sends catastrophic ripples through the world's foundation. The Orc hordes unite with unnatural rage, ancient undead powers stir at the poles, and the very fabric of magic begins to rigidify.
Now, Clarisse must descend from her isolated observatory. Aided only by her telepathic, chaos-loving cat Muffin and the very mage who caused the crisis, she must mend the fraying threads of reality. Her tools are not fireballs and summonings, but precise calculations, ruthless logic, and a profound understanding that true peace is not the absence of chaos, but a dynamic, enduring tension.
This is a story of cosmic consequences, where a single misaligned theorem is a crack in the world's foundation, and the only hope lies in a mind that sees magic not as a weapon, but as the deepest, most unstable language of all.