MONOKEROS: The Dark Horse Of Arkadia
The Unicorn
was always hiding
as the Horse.
The Dark Horse Of Arkadia
A four-book mythic saga. A transformation system disguised as high fantasy.
Three manuscripts written. One world waiting to be unlocked.
"Your reality is someone else's fantasy."
The Four Books
Three manuscripts.
Written. Waiting.
Each book is a frequency. You don't read MONOKEROS — you walk through it, and it changes the person doing the walking.
I
✦ Manuscript Complete The First Blood
Awakening. The protagonists emerge. They WANT — and that wanting is the only key that ever works.
II
✦ Manuscript Complete In My Heart
Wants granted. DOLOS appears. Everything going right — and the ground is already shifting.
III
✦ Manuscript Complete The Long Night
Nigredo. Two fall. No redemption. The others converge in the dark.
IV
— Coming Emperor Of The Night
NIKO revealed. No activities. No instructions. Pure reception. The last frequency opens on its own terms.
"I walked through thorns. I found roses on the other side. This is the map I left for you."
N.Lord — MONOKEROS: The Dark Horse Of Arkadia
The EPIX System
This is not a book.
This is a frequency.
Every Dragon speaks as your own voice. Every I AM is earned — never given.
How You Enter
Not everyone arrives
at the same gate.
01
The Waitlist
The Kickstarter launches to the list first. First access. Best tiers. Be there before the gate opens to everyone.
Hold my place → 02
Enter the World
Start with the story. Walk through it. Let the EPIX system work on you while you work through it.
Begin Book One → 03
The Forge Deck
78 cards. A physical oracle system built from the mythology. One card per day. Carried everywhere.
See the Deck → 04
The System
You don't change by reading. You change by being walked through something engineered to do exactly that.
Discover EPIX → The Kickstarter
launches soon.
Three books. A card deck. A transformation system. The campaign opens to the waitlist first.
No noise. First access when the gate opens. The Unicorn. Hiding as the Horse.
"That's not a metaphor. That's the whole architecture."