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RYSE of the 1NES - The Watchers|Jason Caston

RYSE of the 1NES - The Watchers : Part 2

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Overview

The Commander has arrived. And he did not come to observe.

MastaQuan has ridden from the mountain compound with a full column at his back and the weight of the Vow pressing on every decision he makes. He carries the proof of what unchecked magic can do. Not in a book. Not in a doctrine. In his body. The shard from the Great Rupture sits in his saddlebag, cold and inert, the same way it has been for decades. The scar it left across his face pulls when the air changes. He lost his sister the day the world cracked open. He will not lose the world again.

But when his containment line strikes the valley floor, the earth does not resist. It absorbs. The energy pours into the soil and comes back as something his instruments have never recorded. Not a shield. Not a weapon. Something that takes hostile force and converts it into harmony. MastaQuan has spent his career preparing for an enemy that fights back. He has no protocol for an enemy that listens.

Inside the order, the cracks are widening. Osei, a loyal Watcher who has never questioned a direct command, stands in an orchard and feels something that makes his training irrelevant. Elinam, a reformist voice that has been building quietly for years, steps into the open with a legal argument no one saw coming. Article Ten, a clause buried deep in the doctrine, was written by the same person who authored the classified Rupture report. It was not an accident. It was not a loophole. It was a door left open by someone who believed this exact moment would arrive and wanted to give a future Watcher the authority to choose differently.

Naima has one chance. One narrow path between the oath she swore and the conscience she can no longer silence. MastaQuan has a shard that has been cold for as long as he's carried it. But somewhere in a valley he's trying to contain, a boy lifts a relic. And the shard remembers what it's connected to.

The same story. The opposite lens. The conclusion of The Watchers delivers the collision between fear and faith, doctrine and evidence, and asks the question the entire order has been avoiding: what if the thing they built the Vow to prevent is the same thing that could finally heal what the Rupture broke?

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  • ISBN-13: 9798258120847
  • ISBN-10: 9798258120847
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.49 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.7 pounds
  • Page Count: 234

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