The Codex Cycle: Complete Edition (Books 1-5)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.
Book II - The Story RemembersThe 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.
It ends in understanding.