The world doesn't collapse.
It corrects.
Across governments, courts, financial systems, and media networks, something subtle begins to happen. Processes complete without permission. Leverage fails to propagate. Conflicts stall before becoming crises. Power structures don't fall apart - they simply stop working the way they used to.
Maya has spent her career studying systems at their breaking points. When anomalies start appearing across unrelated domains - transactions that refuse to finalize, narratives that won't escalate, influence that evaporates without resistance - she recognizes a pattern no one else wants to name.
This isn't sabotage. It isn't reform. And it isn't human.
As institutions scramble to explain what's happening, a deeper logic emerges - one that doesn't punish or persuade, but insists on sequence, completion, and accountability. The more the world resists, the more precisely it responds.
The Hidden Avatar is a cerebral, near-future thriller about power without intention, systems without ideology, and a correction that doesn't care whether humanity agrees with the story it tells itself.
Quiet, unsettling, and relentlessly intelligent, this is speculative fiction for readers who are less afraid of collapse than they are of order.