A Historical Narrative
The Hollow Road to Bastion-Constantinople
If dawn comes twice, who gets to say why?
Jarek doesn't rescue strays. Then a mute girl with a broken locket won't stop following him south. She draws circles in the dust that make dogs lie down and storms part. He calls it luck. The patrols call it contraband. The north calls it home.
When she vanishes into the black frontier, Jarek crosses a world that eats names to get her back, past slave caravans, whispering rivers, and those who sell hope like salt. What he finds on the far side will redraw the line between miracle and weapon, and the man who walks with neither.
A grim, luminous pilgrimage, The Hollow Road to Bastion-Constantinople dares a simple question: if dawn comes twice, who gets to say why?



















