In a world where the legendary Seven Deadly Sins are scattered and branded as traitors, a mysterious boy named Ver lives as an outcast feared by all. Born on a night when time itself stopped, he possesses the Eternis Eyes (永劫眼, Eikōgan) and an endless reservoir of magic known as the Paradox Core. With the ability to see countless futures and bend the flow of reality, Ver is a living anomaly capable of overturning fate itself. When Meliodas begins reuniting the Seven Deadly Sins to save Liones Kingdom, he reveals a secret eighth member: Ver, the Sin of Eternity. At first distant and burdened by years of fear and isolation, Ver slowly finds something he has never known before—trust, companionship, and a place among them. As the threat of the Ten Commandments and the ancient Holy War resurfaces, Ver’s power becomes central to the war’s outcome. His ability to slow time, predict every outcome, and erase enemies across all possible futures makes him one of the strongest beings in Britannia—feared by demons, goddesses, and even fate itself. But overwhelming power comes with a burden. Ver must choose whether to remain an existence beyond time, detached from the world itself, or embrace his humanity and fight not because destiny demands it, but because he chooses to protect those he cares about. The Sin of Eternity is a fantasy tale of loneliness, belonging, and a boy who was never meant to exist—yet becomes the one who shapes the future of the world.
In this alternate version of the story, Rudeus Greyrat still follows his journey of reincarnation, growth, and survival within the Six-Faced World. But everything changes with the appearance of Ver — a mysterious white-haired being whose existence seems disconnected from fate itself. Ver is feared not because he seeks destruction, but because his presence feels overwhelmingly superior to all living things. Possessing abyss-like violet eyes ringed with gold and a godlike confidence, Ver views the world as fundamentally beneath him. Kings, demons, mages, and even legendary warriors fail to impress him. Unlike Rudeus, who struggles, learns, and grows through human experiences, Ver enters the world already believing himself complete — an existence standing above destiny, power, and emotion. As the story progresses: * the Mana Disaster reacts strangely to Ver’s presence * ancient ruins awaken around him * monsters instinctively fear him * entire nations become obsessed with controlling or understanding him Most terrifying of all, Hitogami cannot see or manipulate Ver’s future, making him an anomaly that threatens the balance of the world itself. Meanwhile, Orsted recognizes Ver as a danger beyond prediction, leading to a legendary rivalry between two overwhelming beings. Throughout the story, Ver becomes a constant shadow over Rudeus’ journey: * challenging his understanding of strength * forcing him to confront inferiority * and questioning whether power without humanity can truly be called greatness In the end, the story evolves from simply overcoming fate… to confronting a being who believes he stands above fate entirely.
in a cosmos where power is inherited through primordial bloodlines rather than kingdoms or empires. At its core, the story follows a world shaped by the Six Sovereign Clans, families whose influence stretches beyond nations and civilizations, silently determining the fate of entire worlds. Their authority is absolute, yet fragile, bound by an ancient tradition known as the Sovereign Assembly, a once-in-a-millennium judgment that redefines the balance of power among them. Amid this rigid order emerges Ver, a mysterious heir of the Arie lineage, a clan regarded as the silent pinnacle of existence. His presence disrupts the natural hierarchy of the cosmos, especially as he awakens a force of power that predates known systems—something tied to the eternal cycle itself. As tensions rise between legacy, destiny, and forgotten truths, Ashen Lull unfolds as a quiet yet vast tale of celestial politics, ancient authority, and the haunting question of what remains when even the strongest bloodlines begin to fade. It is a story of silence, inheritance, and the lull between civilizations—where even ash remembers what once burned.i
In the world of The Beginning After The End, the rise of Arthur Leywin and his growing mastery over Aether disrupts the hidden balance of power between Asuras and lesser races. Unbeknownst to the world, an ancient hidden lineage—the Arie Clan—has been observing from beyond reality within the White Court. The Arie are a forgotten Asura-tier civilization that evolved by refining swordsmanship and magic into principles that align with Aether itself. They do not rule the world, but study it, existing as silent sovereigns who view even the Asura clans as imperfect. When Arthur begins to manifest Aether-based abilities, the Arie Conclave finally breaks its centuries of isolation. Among them, three heirs stand out: Ver Arie, a being who surpasses all known limits and wields Divine-like authority; Sera Arie, who perfects magic into absolute structure through her weapon Astraea; and Vi Arie, a lightning-fast swordsman rivaling the greatest of their lineage. Their awakening marks a shift in the world’s balance—because for the first time, the Arie are no longer observers. They are participants. And Arthur Leywin is the catalyst that draws them into the stage.
Born with the ancient Chrono Eyes and the legendary technique Eternal Dominion, Y/N L/N enters the world of Jujutsu Kaisen as a sorcerer whose existence rivals—and may surpass—Gojo Satoru. The Chrono Eyes allow him to perceive causality itself, while Eternal Dominion grants control over time: slowing enemies, rewinding injuries, seeing countless futures, and striking at the precise instant victory is guaranteed. At his core lies the Paradox Core, a self-sustaining temporal loop that provides effectively limitless cursed energy and stamina. After a birth that distorts time across Japan, Y/N is brought to Tokyo Jujutsu High, where his arrival causes barriers to flicker and clocks to fail. Under the watchful eye of Gojo, he trains alongside Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki, quickly proving himself to be an unprecedented talent. As his power grows, he unlocks devastating techniques, including his Domain Expansion, Palace of the Eternal Hour, where all possible futures collapse into the outcome he chooses. But power of this magnitude draws the attention of the most dangerous beings in history. Kenjaku sees him as a threat to centuries of planning, while Ryomen Sukuna views him as the first sorcerer worthy of true interest. Caught between humanity’s hopes and the ambitions of monsters, Y/N must decide whether he will protect the future—or become the one who rewrites it entirely.
Aven Astraeus is a fifteen-year-old homeless orphan in the Clover Kingdom who has spent his entire life being ignored and looked down upon. During the Grimoire Acceptance Ceremony at the Grimoire Tower, he appears to be rejected—until an impossible black grimoire with no clover descends from the sky. At that moment, his eyes transform into swirling galaxies, granting him extraordinary perception and the power to manipulate cosmic magic. Aven's grimoire is unlike any other. It can store the essence of other grimoires and perfectly imitate any spell or skill he witnesses, giving him limitless potential. With abilities that control stars, gravity, and space itself, he rises from an abandoned street boy to a feared and admired prodigy. As Aven joins the Magic Knights, he forms bonds with figures like Asta, Yuno, and Yami Sukehiro, while attracting the attention of powerful enemies and the Julius Novachrono. The story follows his journey from loneliness and rejection to becoming one of the most powerful mages in history. At its core, the novel is about a boy who was thrown away by the world, only to discover that he carries the power of the cosmos and the potential to surpass every known limit.
Y/N is the sole bearer of the Heart Core, a mythical source of energy once used to sustain the world. Centuries ago, humanity became dependent on its power, but the Heart Core was lost and civilization slowly declined.