This novel exists by design, not accident.Harmonic Alignment was written as a foundational work-a quiet examination of systems, control, and the unseen decisions that shape future events long before they become visible. It is not intended to announce a climax or resolve a conflict, but to establish the conditions under which one becomes inevitable.The story told here precedes the events of Dark Oxygen, where multiple narrative threads converge and the consequences of those early alignments can no longer remain contained. Readers may encounter this book before or after that work; it is meant to stand on its own, while also serving as a deeper structural context for what follows.This is a deliberate, restrained novel. It rewards attention more than speed, and reflection more than resolution. Its purpose is not spectacle, but orientation.-AC Skelton