In a world where the ocean's voice is both curse and prayer, Tidal Song begins with a boy who lost his name to the tideand two men who would trade everything to bring it back.
Eryndor, a survivor pulled from the wreckage of a godwar, wakes without memoryonly a mark of Dravain, god of storms, seared into his chest and a whisper not his own beneath his skin.
He meets Aurel, a deserter from the Sound Council who once believed silence was sacred, and Kaelith, a captain whose loyalty belongs to the sea more than to any crown. Between them forms a fragile trinity of faith, love, and forgettingbound by a forbidden song that should never be sung again.
In this world, Song and Silence are forces of creationevery note can summon storms or end wars, but every melody costs memory. Eryndor's voice holds divine power; each time he sings, he forgets a piece of himself. As the sea demands more, Aurel's devotion and Kaelith's discipline become the only walls between mercy and ruin.
When the Sound Council hunts the "storm-voiced boy," the three must decide whether survival is worth the silence that keeps the world in chains. Their rebellion begins not with an armybut with a single, forbidden note.
The book ends with Eryndor's final act: sealing the war by sacrificing his own name. The world is saved, but the boy who sang it into peace no longer remembers why. The sea grows quiet. The world forgets. And in that silence, something begins to stir.
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