KallosThe Trilogy

The Kallos Trilogy

The World of Kallos

Three realms separated by an ancient barrier. And a healer from Earthside who sits at the heart of one prophecy that binds them all.

The Foundation

The Barrier

Long before Alina was born, a barrier was erected between Earthside and the realms of Kallos. Built by hands that loved too fiercely and a king who was not yet dark, it was meant to protect — to keep her powers from being weaponized by those who craved it most.

But barriers are not permanent. They thin. They fracture. Doorways appear in places they should not — behind bookshelves, beneath staircases, at the edge of forests where the light bends wrong. And when a healer with the right bloodline and abilities finds one of those doors, the barrier does not stop her. It opens.

What Was Written

The Prophecy

“She came to heal. The prophecy had other plans.”

The prophecy does not name Alina. It describes her — a healer born outside the realms, carrying warmth in hands the barrier cannot hold. Three bloodlines must unite before the barrier falls forever. The Dark Fairy King has spent centuries making sure that does not happen. And yet.

Four worlds, one story

The Realms

Where it begins

Earthside

A world like our own — but not quite. Earthside is where Alina grew up unaware of what she was. Healers born here carry gifts they cannot explain: warmth in the palms, an ear for languages never taught, a pull toward nature and wounded animals. The barrier keeps Earthside separate from Kallos, but sometimes things slip through. Sometimes people do.

Home of Alina and Maggie. Where the story begins.

A realm unto itself

Kallos

Kallos is its own realm — same blueprint as Earth, but operating under entirely different laws. It exists alongside other distinct realms: Avalon, home of wise healers and ancient priestesses; Exotia, the land of the centaurs and dinosaurs; Vordar, land of darkness and dragons; Atlantis, land of the master shapeshifters; and Skotadi, the dark realm ruled by Atticus. Kallos itself is where magic is inherited, trained, and fiercely protected. The need for healers has never been greater.

Home of Diya and Taiki. The realm the prophecy is written for.

The dark realm

Skotadi

Skotadi was not inherited — it was taken. Atticus seized it by conquest, and in the decades since, his greed has stripped it to ruin. What was once a kingdom is now shadow and decay, hollowed out by a king who took more than any realm could give. Every hall in his fortress reflects a mirror version of something you used to love — not as beauty, but as hunger. Skotadi wants what the barrier keeps from it: the warmth that only a healer can carry.

Ruled by Atticus. Taken by conquest. Turned to ruin.