In the Kingdom, where magic and technology intertwine, Violette Goldbloom’s life is upended when she consumes a legendary black flower tied to Ancestral Lumea. Now hunted by Oswald, a fallen Vanguard, she’s caught in a larger web of intrigue. As Sentinels investigate mysterious deaths and rogues seek revenge, Violette’s fate is just one piece of a greater mystery that could reshape the Kingdom.
In the Kingdom, where magic and technology intertwine, Violette Goldbloom’s life is upended when she consumes a legendary black flower tied to Ancestral Lumea. Now hunted by Oswald, a fallen Vanguard, she’s caught in a larger web of intrigue. As Sentinels investigate mysterious deaths and rogues seek revenge, Violette’s fate is just one piece of a greater mystery that could reshape the Kingdom.
Violette Goldbloom’s ordinary evening takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious stranger steps into her flower shop. What begins as a simple transaction spirals into something far more dangerous.
The once-bustling flower shop now lies in ruins, its warmth replaced by eerie silence. A single red feather glints among the wreckage, a clue left behind in the chaos.
As the sector of Blossom Vale stirs with unease, elsewhere, danger closes in. A deadly encounter unfolds when a wandering journalist crosses paths with the wrong person.
In the dim glow of a secluded laboratory, careful hands work with feverish precision. Notes are scribbled, calculations adjusted, and vials filled with something rare—something powerful.
Trapped in Oswald’s manor, Violette faces Didi in a deadly duel charged with jealousy and twisted devotion. As their battle escalates, a haunting flashback reveals the origin of Didi’s loyalty—and the devastating promises Oswald once made. But in the present, those promises have turned to chains.
When a delivery leads Plum into the heart of Oswald’s manor, he’s greeted not with payment, but protocol, portals, and a pastry to the face. As tensions rise between the Sentinels, a mistaken identity sends Plum crashing into Violette’s cell