The Rahmestika: Dark Messiah of the White Lands
When a once-in-history solar storm tears open the sky, every mixed person on Earth vanishes.
They awaken in a brand-new layer of reality, hurled into a reshaped Antarctica—a living, aether-soaked supercontinent now called the White Lands, where the ice is sentient, the permafrost remembers, and the land itself chooses who lives.
At the same time, the rest of humanity is quietly rearranged.
Monoracial peoples are scattered across six reforged mega-continents:
• the Heart of the Motherland – Africa’s cradle, memory, and rage
• the Northlands – old Europe and its cold descendants
• the Sunbelt – desert empires and burning coasts
• the Monsoon Ring – South Asia, Southeast Asia, and storm-wrapped islands
• the Eastlands – East Asian cores and their satellite states
• the Heart of the Americas – from ancestral pyramids to neon megacities
Each gets a second chance to rewrite history on familiar ground.
Only the mixed are thrown into the harshest hell.
A nameless young man from Illinois—fractured by psychedelics, ancestry, and faith—falls through the Void into the White Lands and becomes the first to hear the new planet’s voice. The entities there call him the Dark Messiah of the White Lands, and the continent itself awakens its buried system inside him:
the Numen Trinity—
body, soul, and law for a newborn world.
As Wardens stir beneath the glaciers and newborn aether-creatures scream for purpose, he learns the truth that breaks everything:
Time here is wrong.
Every day that passes on old Earth is nearly a year in the White Lands.
He has roughly seven White Lands years to walk the ice alone—
to bargain with continent-born guardians,
to turn monsters into allies instead of enemies,
to test and be tested—
before the first wave of other mixed people crash into this frozen experiment with no idea what waits for them.
To survive, they’ll have to build their own culture, laws, gods, and kingdoms from nothing.
To ascend, they’ll have to master the Rahmestika—the forbidden balance between bloodlines, elements, and souls.
If the Dark Messiah fails, the White Lands will devour its chosen children…
…and reset the experiment again.