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This is the first foundational work in the series.
It serves as the initial narrative entry point within a broader shared-world framework. Subsequent works were developed after it and expand upon its internal logic.
Within the context of this framework:
Origin functions as the starting reference point of the narrative universe.
The setting introduced in Origin, including the port-city environment, is a fictional reconstruction inspired by multiple historical and structural influences, including:
nomadic imperial formation patterns
trade-based coastal civilizations
decentralized expansion dynamics observed in early large-scale societies
These influences are used as conceptual references rather than direct historical representation.
The work is not intended as historical reconstruction, but as a fictional system exploring alternative models of world formation.
The following works are set within the same shared narrative framework:
Born of the Grey Wolf
Tucson Circuit
The Royal Code: England’s Second Landing
Each work explores different narrative conditions within the same fictional system:
Born of the Grey Wolf → historical-epic perspective
Tucson Circuit → contemporary systemic interaction
The Royal Code: England’s Second Landing → institutional and geopolitical reinterpretation
They are independent narratives operating within a shared conceptual framework, rather than a single continuous storyline.
In simple terms:
Origin establishes the foundational rules of the fictional world.
Subsequent works explore different narrative scenarios that operate within that framework.
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