Alec Bannon’s journey begins in The Maharajagar as a journalist with a knack for finding trouble — and a stubborn moral compass that won’t let him look away from injustice. Alongside Millie, his wife, he’s drawn into a web of mysticism, political intrigue, and cosmic danger.
His transformation accelerates through encounters with Wen, Minik, and the Shrine Network. By the fourth volume, Alec becomes the Spiral Self — a state of being where every version of him across the multiverse is woven into a single consciousness. This allows him to bind all the shrines into one metaphysical knot — a failsafe against the unraveling of reality.
During WWII, Alec uses this power strategically, slowing the collapse of the Mirror Shrine with Tesla’s resonance engine, sacrificing possible futures in exchange for time. In the postwar years, he becomes a teacher, founding a school of memory-keepers and dream-walkers in New York.
Alec’s arc is the reminder that heroism isn’t about the loudest battle — it’s about making the choices that keep the world turning, even if no one remembers your name.
Image Idea: A surreal composition showing multiple “versions” of Alec spiraling into a single figure, with threads of light binding shrines and timelines in the background.
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