Vaultborn Trilogy · Post-Collapse Trilogy · Year 219 P.L.

VAULTBORN

A world held still too long. A fabricator born without purpose. Sixty days to become human. The east is calling.

A Planet at
Breaking Point

Two centuries ago, humanity believed it could manage the world into stability. The Vault network — a planetary grid of pressure regulators — locked geological, atmospheric, and biological systems into controlled equilibrium. It worked. Until it didn't.

The Collapse killed ninety percent of humanity. The Vaults kept running anyway — old programming, no one left to give new orders. Pressure accumulated behind locked systems. Hyper-release zones burned at the edges of the world. The survivors moved, always moved, finding the narrow bands of habitable ground between what the Vaults still held and what was already gone.

Two hundred years later, the network is failing. And something is waking up.

~90%
Population Lost in Collapse
219
Years Post-Lockdown
4
Fabricator Iterations
Mineral Valley — geological formation near Tashkent

World Zones

Stabilization Domain
Class I

Core Stabilization Zones

Regions under active Vault node control. Geologically locked. Habitable but dependent. The network here is failing — but slowly.

Transition Belt
Class II

Transitional Habitats

The Eurasian survival corridor. Settlement clusters, convoy routes, trade corridors. This is where humanity survives. Primary setting of Book I.

Hyper-Dynamic Zone
Class III

Hyper-Dynamic Zones

Catastrophic release regions. Two centuries of locked pressure escaping at once. Geological, atmospheric, biological chaos. Increasing in frequency.

Dead Basin
Class IV

Dead Basins

Post-release sterile landscapes. What a Hyper-Dynamic Zone becomes after the energy exhausts. Mineral-rich. Lifeless. Permanent.

The World Map

The planetary stability model mapped across all surviving territories. Einar's route east — from his emergence through the Eurasian transition corridor to Mineral Valley and beyond — is charted in full.

The Fabricators

The Vault's two-century attempt to replicate a natural planetary stabilizer. Each iteration more complete than the last. None of them what the Vault intended.

ITERATION ████ · ORIGIN: ████████████

[ FILE INTEGRITY: 3% ]

...natural origin...not manufactured...
...captured Year ████, Pre-Lockdown...
...still ████████...
...do not attempt contact...
...record ends...

[ RECORD CORRUPTED ]
First Iteration · ~50 Years Ago

The First

Childlike mind in an adult body. Recovered by a surface settlement before Vault retrieval systems could reach him. Ran east under Hunter-class pursuit. Left Mineral Valley as his geological legacy — uncontrolled geological release driven by fear, still growing near Tashkent.

Location Unknown
Second Iteration

The Second

More complete. Psychologically developed. Discovered what she was. Did not survive the knowledge. The Vault recorded no further data.

Deceased
Third Iteration · Year 204

The Third

Most stable of the iterations. Worked the eastern surface routes for years. Returned to Central Vault voluntarily approximately fifteen years ago. What he returned as is not documented in any surface record.

Status Unknown
Fourth Iteration · Year 219 · Present

Einar

Born prematurely. No purpose programming. Woke blank. The Third ordered his creation as a field operator for the failing surface network — but something went wrong in the extraction. Sixty days among humans. Stones in his pockets. A knife that belonged to Vale. The east calling from somewhere he doesn't have a name for yet.

Active · En Route East

The People

↗ Personnel Dossier
Einar, Vale, and companions
Fourth Fabricator · Protagonist

Einar

Woke blank sixty days ago without purpose programming. Every stone in his pocket is something he was given. Every person he met changed what he is. The east is calling and he doesn't know why — but he has known he has to go for weeks, the way you know a thing you've been not-looking at directly.

Pathfinder · Route Navigator

Vale

The terrain expertise of someone who has spent a lifetime reading landscapes that want to kill you. Steady in the particular way of a man who learned the cost of not being steady. Einar's anchor — and the weight of that responsibility sits in him quietly, the way things do when you've accepted them fully.

Keeper · Knowledge Preservation

Sol

Keeper networks carry the world's history because someone has to. Sol carries more than most. She gave Einar his first stone. She knew what she was doing. She leaned against his arm at a fire one evening and said nothing, and that was enough.

Settlement Leader

Roth

His hand went up last in the vote. Without enthusiasm. It came down again immediately. But it went up. That specific debt — the weight of being given something by someone who understood exactly what they were giving — sits low in the chest. Denser than belonging. He would never mention it.

Vaultborn Trilogy
Book I

Book cover
Vaultborn Trilogy · I

VAULTBORN

Post-Collapse Trilogy

A fabricator wakes without purpose. In sixty days among humans he accumulates enough of them — their voices, their stones, their silences — to become something the Vault never designed. A field operator who asks whether the world can be repaired without removing the people from it.

Genre
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fantasy
Word Count
~63,000 words
Setting
Eurasian Corridor, Year 219 P.L.
Series
Trilogy — Book II in development
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Shadow of
the Dawn

Vaultborn Trilogy · Book II
Fragment 01 · Cartographic Record
Going East

The route out of Mineral Valley runs through terrain no Keeper has surveyed in thirty years. The corridor closes. The signals change. What the Vault sends east is not what it sends west.

Einar carries four stones. He knows what they cost. He goes anyway.

DESTINATION Central Vault — [ LOCATION REDACTED ]
DISTANCE ████████ km — survey incomplete
COMPANIONS [ REDACTED ]
Fragment 02 · Field Intelligence
What Follows

The Hunter-class mecha that emerged from the western node was not the last one dispatched. The Vault does not send a single unit to retrieve what matters.

By the time Einar reaches the eastern steppe, he understands: the Vault wants him back. Not repaired. Back.

THREAT CLASS [ REDACTED ]
ORIGIN NODE Central Vault — Dispatch Protocol ████
DESIGNATION [ REDACTED ]
Fragment 03 · Vault Architecture
The Central Vault

The Central Vault was never meant to be found. The Vault's primary directive was containment, not contact. What was sealed inside was sealed for a reason the first three Fabricators never learned in time.

Einar is the fourth. The pattern holds — until it doesn't.

NODE STATUS Active — isolation protocol engaged
INTERIOR [ REDACTED ]
WHAT WAITS INSIDE [ REDACTED ]
Transmission End · Archive Pending
July 2026

The second record in the Keeper Archive. What happened east of Tashkent. What the Vault was protecting. What Einar became when the purpose programming finally completed.

The questions Book I left open. The ones that mattered.

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The Narrative
Architect

How Vaultborn was built — the process, the method, the companion document. A record of what it looked like to construct a world and a story from the inside out.

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ARCH
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⬡ Transmission Open

Stay in the Archive

Dispatches on the writing process, Book II progress, and what human-AI collaboration actually looks like from the inside. No noise. When it matters.