A thief steals silence from the mouths of gods.
Suspended between Tartarus and Valhalla, bound to a pillar carved in competing alphabets, a nameless Thief accepts a wager from a divided trickster. What he steals is not gold or power, but the fragile boundary between sound and meaning itself. The theft brands him with a living fuse, binding his breath to a chain of impossible consequences that ripple across gods, titans, and the grammar of the world.
Guided by Freya-Aphrodite through amber fields and pearl skies, the Thief learns that beauty is law, silence is weight, and every word carries a cost. Inside a living jar, Titan Noma-Ki devours a backward sunrise, rewriting time from the inside out. Ravens audit fate. A dragon catalogs truth. Thunder learns manners. Even prophecy begins filing paperwork.
As the Thief becomes the vessel for what language cannot safely hold, the boundary between story and structure begins to fracture. Each chapter unfolds like a ritual, weaving mythologies into a single living system where sound reshapes matter, breath becomes contract, and identity must be worn rather than spoken.
Wear the Silence is a lyrical, myth-driven novel for readers who love dense atmosphere, symbolic world-building, and philosophical fantasy. It blends classical myth, surreal logic, and poetic prose into a strange, luminous meditation on voice, restraint, power, and what it means to carry meaning without letting it burn the world down.