When magic is parasitism, revolution is genocide.Erya Solvane has a gift that makes her the most dangerous person alive: she can speak to dying gods.In a world where magical bloodmarks bond humans to parasitic entities from another dimension, Erya is a Conduit, one of the rare few who can communicate directly with the consciousness that grants supernatural power. But the system is collapsing. The entities are dying. And as the plague spreads, turning the powerful Marked into powerless Hollow, Erya discovers a terrible truth: saving humanity means ending the bloodmarks forever.The ritual requires five participants and one willing to die.Cael is a soul-eater, a man covered in stolen marks, carrying hundreds of dying voices in his mind. He's spent years believing he's a monster, but when he meets Erya, he glimpses the possibility of redemption. Together, they journey through the dying Borderlands, gathering allies, uncovering ancient prophecies, and preparing to perform a ritual that will either save the world or doom it.But revolution has a price. Ending the parasitic magic means confronting the Lifebinders who drain life force from enslaved masses. It means facing the Great Houses whose power is built on exploitation. It means choosing between thousands of deaths now or millions of deaths slowly. And it means Erya must decide: preserve the dying gods or destroy them completely.As consciousness itself begins to evolve beyond human understanding, Erya discovers that transformation comes with consequences no prophecy predicted. The network she builds to replace bloodmarks with voluntary partnership might be humanity's salvation, or its extinction.Perfect for fans of: Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive (complex magic systems with moral depth)N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy (revolutionary fantasy that questions power structures)Pierce Brown's Red Rising (systematic oppression and violent revolution)R.F. Kuang's Poppy War (the brutal cost of power and change)Content warnings: Violence, death, themes of exploitation and systemic oppression, loss of loved ones, morally complex situations, transformation that may be disturbing.This is Book One of The Conduit Chronicles, an epic dark fantasy that asks: When the system itself is parasitic, what does freedom truly cost?