SCBE-AETHERMOORE
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The Six Tongues Protocol

“The code IS the magic system.”

22 chapters. 70,000+ words. A sci-fi novel that turns the SCBE vocabulary, layers, and control ideas into a story people can carry with them. The book is the memory surface for the framework, not a detached side project.

The Book

  • 22 chapters, 70,000+ words
  • Sci-fi / Isekai / LitRPG
  • Available as Kindle eBook
  • Audio chapters on YouTube

The Premise

Marcus Chen, a systems architect, wakes up inside Aethermoor — a world where the laws of physics run on the same math as the security framework he built. The six sacred tongues that govern magic are the same six dimensions that protect the AI pipeline.

The Magic System

  • KO (Intent) — weight 1.00
  • AV (Vision) — weight 1.62
  • RU (Binding) — weight 2.62
  • CA (Compute) — weight 4.24
  • UM (Security) — weight 6.85
  • DR (Structure) — weight 11.09

Why the book exists

The novel translates architecture into scenes, symbols, and character stakes so the framework can be remembered outside diagrams and technical notes. It grew out of the same worldbuilding that shaped the system.

Chapter 1 Preview

Marcus Chen had been awake for thirty-seven hours when the monitors went dark. Not a crash — the system had simply stopped acknowledging that he existed.

He was used to code disobeying him. Every systems architect was. But this was different. The 14-layer pipeline he had spent three years building was supposed to be the most mathematically rigorous security stack ever deployed. Each layer fed into the next: context realification, Poincare embedding, hyperbolic distance, harmonic scaling. Fourteen transformations between raw input and final decision.

Fourteen ways to say “no” to anything adversarial.

Except the pipeline was not saying no. It was saying nothing. And then — between one heartbeat and the next — Marcus was not sitting in his chair anymore.

The floor was stone. The air tasted like copper and rain. Above him, six moons hung in a sky the color of deep water, each one a different shade: white, amber, crimson, silver, violet, and one that seemed to shift between all colors at once.

Six moons. Six tongues. Six dimensions of the security framework he had built.

Marcus stood up, brushed limestone dust from his jeans, and said the first thing that came to mind: “This is not a buffer overflow.”

Story and system share the same vocabulary.

The names in the novel are the same names used across the framework. The Six Tongues, the layer logic, and the boundary language are there so people can understand and remember the system through narrative as well as through code and manuals.

14-Layer PipelineHyperbolic GeometrySacred TonguesPoincare EmbeddingsPost-Quantum CryptoHarmonic Wall

Hear the first chapter read aloud.

Chapters 1-8 are available as audio on YouTube, with more chapters releasing over time.

22 chapters in the same world and vocabulary as the framework. Press play and follow Marcus into Aethermoor.