Synopsis
The Bookkeeper’s Dilemma
In the shadowed kingdom of Lian Yu, where power lies not with the throne but with a clandestine guild known as the Fallen, Marquette serves as the Keeper of the Book—a role as vital as it is damning. Tasked with recording the guild’s history and enforcing its unyielding laws, Marquette must carry out decisions that demand loyalty, sacrifice, and the destruction of personal bonds.
Haunted by the death of his closest friend, Jacob, and burdened by the expectations of tradition, Marquette finds himself questioning the very system he’s sworn to uphold. As rebellion simmers in the memory of the defiant Moore, and whispers of forgotten truths about the war with the demons begin to surface, Marquette is caught between duty to the Fallen and the pull of his own fractured conscience.
Amid the tension, Moore’s daughter steps into her father’s role as Enforcer of the Fallen, a figure embodying both her father’s ideals and the guild’s ruthless authority. Her arrival stirs old wounds and forces Marquette to confront his doubts about the price of loyalty and the cost of peace.
As secrets unravel and tensions mount, Marquette must decide: will he continue to bear the weight of the Fallen’s traditions, or will he forge a new path—one that may lead to the guild’s salvation or its ultimate destruction?
The Bookkeeper’s Dilemma is a dark fantasy tale of duty, sacrifice, and moral ambiguity, where the lines between right and wrong blur, and the only certainty is the weight of the choices we make.