Building the Ebander Saga: From One Spark to an Eight-Part Epic
The Ebander saga began with a spark — not a novel, but a revelation. That spark was Ebander and the Secret Source, a book of hidden knowledge and lost fragments. It wasn’t part of the saga, but it lit the fire. It whispered of the Source, the Demiurge, and the veils of illusion — and from those whispers, a new world took shape: the city of Ashvale.
What followed was the birth of an eight-part epic:
Ebander and the War of Shadows – The first plunge into Ashvale’s suffocating streets, where rebellion stirs against a surveillance state ruled by fear.
Ebander and the Ashes of Resistance – The embers of uprising flare, but freedom demands sacrifice. Every victory carries a cost.
Ebander and the Source Divided – The Source itself fractures, splitting allies and faith. Ebander must choose between unity and survival.
Ebander and the Curtain of Silence – Secrets become weapons as the Curtain tightens its grip, threatening to erase memory itself.
Ebander and the Crown of Ashes – A struggle for power burns through Ashvale. Crowns turn to curses, and victory leaves only ruin.
Ebander and the Mirror of Worlds – The present work-in-progress. Realities collide, dimensions fracture, and even identity itself is tested.
Ebander and the False God’s Throne – The Demiurge reveals its seat of power. Ebander faces not just rulers of Ashvale, but the counterfeit creator itself.
Ebander and the Eternal Return – The saga’s conclusion. Cycles break or repeat. Sparks either awaken together — or are swallowed forever.
At its heart, the Ebander series is more than dystopian fiction. It is a fusion of sci-fi, myth, gnosis, and human struggle. Ashvale itself is a character — neon-lit, bruised, and unyielding. Within it, lives collide:
Ebander, torn between savior and destroyer.
Seraphine, both love and anchor, caught between hope and loss.
Rob, the grounded leader who carries the weight of resistance.
Dorian, the villain whose hunger for control crowns him in ash.
The saga is ultimately about remembrance. Every book widens the battlefield — from alleys and resistance cells to cosmic realms and divine thrones. By its end, the series will stand as one complete, eight-part epic — a war not just for Ashvale, but for memory, truth, and the spark hidden within us all.
It began with a secret.
Now it ends with eternity.