The Unmarked Path To Eternity

The Unmarked Path To Eternity

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Introduction

Every cultivator in Aethon walks a path carved by their Soulmark, a divine seal that sets their element, their ceiling, and their destiny. The path is visible. Predictable. Safe. And completely closed to Dorian, who was born with no mark at all.

The world calls him Ashborn — a polite word for worthless. Dorian has never had reason to disagree. He has his mother Sera, her warmth, and just enough coin to keep them fed. It is small, but it is enough. Until the Decaying Veil takes root in Sera's spirit, and every healer in the region turns them away. Ashborn do not deserve care, and their kin even less.

The cure exists. The Firstflame Petal, sealed in the Vault of the First Flame at the literal peak of the world. Reachable only by those who master the Sovereign Realm, the rarest cultivation height in existence. Dorian has no Soulmark. No teacher. No sect. No time.

What he finds in the ruins of a forgotten god changes everything: a Blank Soulmark with no predetermined path, only an infinite capacity to walk every path at once. He cannot be defined. He cannot be capped. He cannot be stopped. Because the unmarked path has no ceiling.

Chapter 1

The village of Caldwen did not hate Dorian. That would have required noticing him first.

He existed in the spaces between the market stalls and the alley walls, between the conversations of marked cultivators who passed through on their way to somewhere better, between the sunrise and the work that followed it before he had time to appreciate either. Nineteen years of breathing the same ash-grey air as everyone else, and not a single person in Caldwen had ever looked at him the way they looked at a person who mattered.

He had stopped expecting them to.

The morning started the way all his mornings did with the weight of someone else's world on his back and not enough coin in his pocket to justify the effort. He carried a crate of dried medicinal bark from the storage shed to Healer Morvyn's shop at the edge of the market square, his boots leaving shallow prints in the frost-dusted ground. The sky above Caldwen was the colour of old iron, flat and indifferent, the kind of sky that promised nothing and delivered exactly that.

Dorian set the crate down outside the shop door and knocked twice.

Morvyn opened it without looking at him. That was the routine. Dorian would knock, Morvyn would open the door while reading something or counting something or thinking about something infinitely more important, and Dorian would be paid the agreed amount without eye contact being established even once. He had worked this route for three years. He was reasonably certain Morvyn could not have described his face.

"Bark delivery," Dorian said.

"Leave it."

He left it.

He was halfway across the square when he heard it, the sound that had been threading through his sleep for the past two weeks, quiet and wet and wrong. A cough. Coming from the direction of home.

His pace changed without him deciding to change it.

The Thing He Refused to Name

Their house sat at the outermost ring of Caldwen, where the stone buildings gave way to older, smaller structures made of packed earth and salvaged timber. It was not a sad house. Sera had made certain of that. There were dried flowers hanging above the window. The doorstep was always swept. She had a way of making small things beautiful that Dorian had never been able to explain and had quietly spent his whole life admiring.

He pushed the door open and found her at the table, one hand pressed flat against the wood, the other covering her mouth. The cough moved through her like something trying to escape. When it finally stopped, she straightened, saw his face, and smiled.

That was what undid him every time. Not the cough. The smile after it, immediate and warm, as if her first instinct upon seeing him was always joy regardless of what her body was doing.

"You're back early," Sera said.

"Morvyn's delivery was short today." Dorian crossed the room and crouched beside her chair, looking up at her the way he had when he was small and the world had felt enormous and she had been the only fixed point in it. "How long has it been doing that?"

"It's nothing, Dorian."

"How long."

She looked at him for a moment with that particular expression she reserved for when she was deciding whether to protect him or trust him. He watched her make the decision in real time.

"A few weeks," she said. "It comes and goes."

A few weeks. She had been carrying this for weeks and had said nothing, had smiled every morning, had asked him about his routes and his earnings and whether he was eating enough, had been entirely and completely Sera while something moved through her chest like a slow catastrophe. Dorian stayed very still. He had learned young that panic was a luxury he could not afford. What he felt instead was something colder and more useful, a hardening, deep in the centre of him, the way water becomes ice when the temperature drops far enough.

"I'm going to take you to a healer," he said.

The silence that followed was not empty. It was full of every time they had walked into a healing house together and been turned away before he finished speaking. Full of every sign above every door that said Marked Practitioners Only or the slightly more polite version that meant the same thing. Full of the particular way healers looked at an Ashborn — not with cruelty exactly, but with the comfortable dismissal of someone setting aside a thing that was never meant for them.

"Dorian," Sera said softly.

"A real one," he said. "Someone who will actually look at you."

She reached out and touched his face with one hand, the way she had done since he was a child, her thumb tracing the line of his cheekbone. Her hand was warm. He memorised the warmth because some part of him had always been doing that, cataloguing her, storing her, keeping her safe in the only place he was certain no one could take anything from him.

"You are so much more than they see," she told him. "You always have been."

He did not answer. He stood, squeezed her hand once, and went to find his coat.

What Doors Look Like When They Close

There were four healing houses in Caldwen. Dorian knew all of them. He had carried supplies to three of them. He told himself this time would be different not because he believed it but because belief was not the point. Showing up was the point. Moving forward was the point.

The first healer was a woman named Talveth who ran a clean, well-lit practice near the market. She listened to Dorian describe the cough for approximately twelve seconds before her eyes dropped to his left wrist bare, unmarked, the skin smooth where a Soulmark should have burned itself into existence at birth.

"We treat cultivators and their families," she said. "I'm sure you understand."

He understood. He had always understood. Understanding had never made it smaller.

The second healer did not even open the door fully. The third was kinder about it, which was somehow worse. The fourth was an older man named Cassel who Dorian had genuinely believed might be different because he had once nodded at Dorian in the street like he was a real person. He looked at the bare wrist and said, "I'm sorry, son. I truly am. But if I make an exception once, I make it every time, and I cannot run a practice that way."

Dorian stood outside Cassel's door for a moment after it closed.

The sky above Caldwen had not changed. Still iron-grey. Still promising nothing.

He thought about Sera's hand against his face. The warmth of it. He thought about the cough and the weeks she had said nothing and the smile that came anyway, automatic and genuine, because that was who she was and the world had never deserved her.

The cold thing in the centre of him settled deeper.

He was not angry. Anger was fire and fire burned out. What he felt was more like a door closing inside him, the door that led back to the version of himself who accepted what he was given, who lowered his eyes at the right moments, who made himself small enough to pass through the world without friction.

That door was closed now.

He turned and walked toward the edge of Caldwen, toward the Ember Wastes that stretched grey and broken beyond the village boundary, where the ruins were. Where no one went. Where something had been pulling at the edge of his attention for weeks like a sound just below hearing.

He walked toward it the way a man walks toward the only option he has left.

He did not look back.

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