At the center of the Civilization, in the city of Port Meran, Divinae Regulus has been attending the University Divinae Scientae under the alias, Brutus. After five years of studying, he is ten days away from earning his final picta animus, his band of mastery. With his new life beside his brother-the Rex Divinus-in sight, he uncovers a mysterious journal addressed to him.
As he reads, he learns about the author, Vita. Recounting her life in the Aurea Valley, the promises that drove her to Solum, and the dreams that feel all too familiar, Regulus draws parallels, making uncomfortable discoveries, blurring the line between Vita's past and his present, setting him on a collision course with friends, mentors, family, and even himself.
Dark without surrendering to despair, The Flood of Providence invites you to feel the world as deeply as its characters-from quiet years to life-altering moments. It's a story for those who've wrestled with themselves and walked away to tell the story. Deliberate and intimate, it holds fast that meaning and purpose can still be found, even if we don't understand it yet.