
Kael Ardyn
The Cartographer
Kael Ardyn would rather look at the world on paper than live in it. Maps give him what the world itself refuses to: order. The illusion that everything has its place, if only one looks closely enough. Since the death of his parents he has lived alone. He has neighbours, regular customers, an old man next door. But there is no one he truly confides in. The currents he has seen since childhood — energy drifting through the air, rising from the ground — he once described to his father. His father laughed. After that, Kael stopped talking about it. He asks questions, even when the answers are uncomfortable. He seldom lies. He reacts to the world; he does not shape it. That will have to change. What he does not yet know: he is not merely someone who can see the Solar Stones. He is connected to the sun. What that means will be the question that carries him through all ten volumes.


