THE WEIGHT OF AIR — Synopsis
Kyan has always asked too many questions.
While other students stare out classroom windows, he calculates terminal velocity. While classmates pass notes, he fills notebooks with impossible equations about air pressure and falling. His questions have no answers—until one night, the world answers.
He wakes in a desolated realm of gold and purple sky, where the air itself glows with veins of living light. There, his Flair awakens: the power to control wind, pressure, and the subtle currents that surround all things. He can fall and be caught. He can fly.
But he is not alone.
A tower pulses on the horizon—a prison built millennia ago to contain a consciousness that learned too much. Within it, Aeolus waits. Countless curious souls have entered, fought, and died. Aeolus has learned from all of them, but has never been able to speak… until Kyan.
Instead of fighting, Kyan listens. Instead of taking, he seeks to understand. For the first time in an eternity, Aeolus is not alone.
Now Kyan must train to protect what matters. Others are drawn to the tower—some who want its power, some who want to destroy it, and one who simply wants to see what happens. As Kyan’s understanding of Flair deepens, so does the threat. Aeolus’s prison is cracking. Something ancient is waking.
A story of curiosity, connection, and the price of understanding, The Weight of Air asks whether you can pursue ultimate truth—and remain human.