Five ages. One Quill. A world learning how to stop burning.
For the first time, all five volumes of Christopher John Ould's mythic saga are gathered in a single edition - tracing the whole arc of the world's most dangerous artefact: the Quill that can write reality, remember every age, and refuse to forget.
This is not a tale of heroes and monsters. It's a chronicle of language as power - and of the peoples, orders, and wars that rose each time the Quill was found.
Book I - The Rise of the UndernourishedBefore empires. Before Elyndar. Before restraint.
Hunger itself takes shape - absence made living - and the first cracks appear in a world that remembers too little and consumes too much.
The world learns that memory can be written. The second hand takes up the Quill, and what was meant to record begins to create. Every line adds light - and consequence.
Book III - The Dreaming WordMagic wakes inside language. Towers of glass and moonlight rise. The Word starts writing on its own - in sleep, in stone, in thought - and the Arcani realise not all remembrance is mercy.
Book IV - The Quill of WarAn Orki pilgrim named Korr of the Red Ash touches the sleeping light of Drathul - and the Quill finds a wielder who refuses silence. War is rewritten, nations remember how to roar, and the world burns in the name of memory.
Book V - The Final WordCenturies later, Maeron, an Arcani of the Order of Ash and Light, chooses a different path.
He will not wield the Quill; he will answer it.
In a duel of ink and silence, he teaches the Word the one truth no age had written:
"The Word serves the silence from which it came."
The Codex Cycle is a sweeping, lyrical, lore-rich fantasy told through recovered annals, scribe-testaments, and first-person accounts from both mortals and the Quill itself. Readers who love deep worldbuilding, invented peoples and magic bound by cost will find a complete myth-history here - from first hunger to final peace. The cycle begins in need.