In the floating kingdom of Aerith, words are not merely spoken; they are binding. Every promise carries weight, every vow has its effect, and even silence possesses a world-shaping power. At the heart of this fragile balance lives Elwyn, a guardian of the covenant, trained from a young age to hear, bear, and fulfill the promises of others. Her gift has preserved peace for generations, but at a highpersonal cost.
When Elwyn encounters Kylan, a man whose words hold no sway over the magic of the world, everything she believes in begins to crumble. As repressed emotions awaken and long-buried truths surface, Elwyn faces an impossible choice: cling to a system built on imposed truth or risk unraveling the very laws that hold Aerith together. What follows is a quiet rebellion, a love without vows, and a revelation that will redefine truth itself.
"The Language of Silence" is a romantic, imaginative, and poetic novel about choice in the face of certainty, love without commitment, and the courage to live in a world where words have value because they are free. Written in a simple yet profound style, it blends intimate emotions with boundless imagination, leaving readers with a poignant question: What remains when nothing is forced to be true?