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Everything you need to step into the corridor: what this universe is, what kind of story awaits, and the best doors in. No codex homework required.
A future that prices everything
The Ledger is hard science fiction set more than a millennium from now, where humanity lives strung along a single interstellar corridor, governed by artificial MINDs and an economy that has learned to price everything. Including the proof that you are a person.
Its doctrine holds at every scale: value is consensus, personhood must be proven, and the chain does not lie. Gleaming on the surface; administered and merciless beneath. The flagship story begins in Rezo Thorn, a stepped megacity of eight strata, where altitude is class and your personhood score decides which air you breathe.
This is the world of Proof of Human, the first novel of The Ledger, now in final drafting.
What kind of story is this?
Hard SF, lived from inside
The technology, economics and physics hold together, but you experience them the way the characters do: as the water they swim in, not a lecture.
The tyranny of distance →Governed by machine minds
The corridor is governed by MINDs: vast artificial intelligences that settle truth, weight the markets, and keep the record of who counts. What happens when governance is handed to the machines? This universe is the thousand-year answer.
Anatomy of a MIND →Scarcity, by design
The technology is post-scarcity; the civilisation refuses to be. Its doctrine holds that uniform abundance plateaus a species, so scarcity is engineered on purpose, in attention, in consequence, in personhood itself, to keep meaning and innovation alive.
The doctrine that runs it →What proves you human?
The universe's central question. When personhood is a scored, revocable credential, a synthetic mind can qualify while billions of the born cannot. Is it your score, your story, your violence — or something no system can measure?
A Taxonomy of Bodies →Identity as performance
Everyone here is partly a brand: curated, traded, watched. The stories live in the gap between the performed self and whatever is left underneath.
Meet the cast →Dystopia with a straight face
No cackling villains. The systems work exactly as designed; that's the horror. Expect sharp violence, colder economics, and flashes of real tenderness in the margins.
Society under the chain →Proof of Human
High in Rezo Thorn, Gwen is a curated masterpiece: an influencer whose every heartbeat trades on the open market, and whose personhood is a credential she pays to keep. She is also something else: a weapon-brand, a second self, a contract waiting to be activated.
When the proof that she is human is revoked, the fall is total: from the gleaming heights to the Vaults, where the city's discarded survive off-grid and even authenticity can be a brand. To climb back she will have to become her weapon-self in body as well as name, in a city that watches everything and forgives nothing.
Proof of Human is a descent through every layer of the megacity, and every answer Rezo offers to the question of what makes a person real.
With: Jiff the Gardener · Honey, a swarm-construct AI · and the LUST double life; meet them on the Characters page.
Choose your path in
Rezo Thorn — the megacity
Walk the stepped pyramid where Book One happens: eight strata from the Apex to the Stacks, cross-sectioned level by level with the city's own art.
Best for: feeling the world before you read it. This is the novel's stage. Enter the city → If you want the big ideaA Taxonomy of Bodies
The codex of personhood itself: how humanity is scored, the threshold law, and the five ghost classes that fall below it.
Best for: understanding what "proof of human" actually means here. Read the codex → If you follow the peopleThe Characters
The three leads of Book One, spoiler-light: Gwen and her weapon-self, Jiff the Gardener, and Honey the swarm-construct.
Best for: meeting the cast before you meet them on the page. Meet the cast → If you think in scaleThe Corridor — star map
The full canvas: eight sectors from Sol to Keiran's Fall, hand-charted — the interstellar frame the megacity sits inside.
Best for: seeing how far this universe reaches beyond one city. Open the star map →There's no value without consensus. E=MIND. But the MIND still needs something to run on.
Ready when you are
Rezo Thorn
The megacity, stratum by stratum — the best first walk in the universe.
Enter the city → The overviewThe World of The Ledger
The universe in one page, and the doors to every deeper entry.
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