In a kingdom where symmetry is god, a scar is a death sentence.
In Eldoria, beauty is not an opinion-it is a mathematical law. Every face is measured, every curve calculated, and anything falling short of the Golden Ratio is discarded. Prince Edric, born into the heart of this perfect world, is its greatest error. Marked by a jagged scar and a face that defies the calculus of the crown, he is the "Ugly Prince," a living glitch in a curated reality.
But when the kingdom's obsession with perfection begins to unravel the very fabric of existence, Edric discovers a terrifying truth: the "perfection" everyone worships is a mask, and his "ugliness" is the only thing that can see the world as it truly is.
Forced into the Whispering Woods with a cynical mercenary and a chaotic sprite, Edric must navigate a landscape of shifting illusions and ancient mirrors. To save a people who despise him, he must learn that a scar is not a flaw-it is a story. And in a world of beautiful lies, the truth is often jagged, messy, and real.
The Ugly Prince is a haunting, lyrical exploration of identity, the power of storytelling, and the courage to be seen in a world that only wants to look.