A Son of Night and Chaos: A Ballad of Chaos - Part 1

· Ankit Choudhury
5.0
1 review
Ebook
105
Pages

About this ebook

Undead, I walked — a storm unmade. A lust for pain became my creed.

In this orgasm of vengeance, From death... I shall be freed.


In the beginning, there were the Seven. Now, only fragments remain.

The ancient cycle that governs all realms—Heaven, Hell, and the Mortal Plane—is collapsing. Archangels fall. Realities unravel. And Lucifer, once the brightest of the divine, stands at the heart of it all—strategist, rebel, and now, the last imprisoned hope. In a desperate attempt to outmaneuver Fate, Lucifer bends time, shatters destinies, and unearths truths long buried beneath the thrones of gods. But with each move, the universe tips closer to annihilation. Now, the last Ancients stir, old betrayals are laid bare, and humanity unknowingly inherits a fractured creation—ruled by monsters they worship as gods.

The universe lies trapped in a loop of chaos and shadow. To break the cycle, a savior must rise from the ashes of divine failure.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Ankit Choudhury
August 15, 2025
I began writing A Ballad of Chaos over 15 years ago, in my early twenties. Back then, the ideas were raw, intense, and rebellious — just like I was. But I knew the story needed more than passion; it needed time to mature. A decade of reflection and understanding the emotional and philosophical weight of what I was trying to say, I’m finally ready to share it. If you’ve ever questioned the “official” version of things — in religion, in history, or in yourself — this story may speak to you.

About the author

Ankit is a software architect by trade; artist, writer, explorer, bookworm, and gamer by passion; and a dad by bond. He lives in Pune, India.

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