Ash Choir

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€3,49

The city of Caldervast has survived for three hundred years on the flank of a volcano because the monastery above it has never stopped singing.

Inside Ash Monastery, a ritual known as the Ash Song holds the mountain in check through structured harmonic singing passed down across generations. The city below depends on it. Few people question it. Fewer still understand what it costs.

But the ritual is no longer what it once was.

As new novice Mira Vale begins to study the monastery's methods, she discovers troubling gaps between the Founders' original design and the version now being performed by an aging, diminished choir. Above her, senior figures such as Brother Kael and Abbot Corvin are already tracking signs they do not want to name too plainly: strain in the singers, troubling measurements in the mountain, and a dangerous narrowing of the margin that has kept Caldervast safe for centuries.

What follows is not simply a fight for survival, but a confrontation with institutional drift, incomplete knowledge, and the human cost of maintaining stability long after the original system has been forgotten.

Ash Choir is a thoughtful, atmospheric fantasy about ritual, pressure, voices, and the fragile structures that keep disaster at bay.

Here's a stronger short description:

A mountain city depends on a monastery choir to keep its volcano dormant - but when a new novice uncovers how much of the original ritual has been lost, the safety of the entire city begins to look dangerously temporary.

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