The Maharajagar’s first great turning point comes with the rise of the Qi’tet—a group unlike any other in fantasy fiction. Drawn from vastly different worlds, each member possesses a unique elemental mastery: fire, water, earth, air, and shadow. But their connection is more than mystical—it’s genetic, born of a rare mutation called chimerism.
Their formation is not voluntary. Circumstances—part accident, part cosmic manipulation—force them into alliance against unseen powers pulling the strings of history. The early volumes chart their growth from reluctant collaborators into a force capable of reshaping timelines. From the voodoo-charged streets of New York to ancient Chinese tongs, from Cree powwows to dream-bound labyrinths, the Qi’tet’s journey is one of trust forged in peril.
They are pursued by Long Feng, a rival whose power is tied to the King in Yellow, ruler of Carcosa. Yet the true challenge lies within: mastering their own fears, memories, and karmic debts before the coming war.
This is the heartbeat of The Maharajagar: a war fought not just on battlefields, but in the soul.

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