The universe hums with a melody of impending doom, a cosmic dissonance only Dorian Kael can hear. For Dorian, a renowned composer, music isn't just sound—it's a symphony of senses. C sharp tastes of burnt sugar, F minor feels like sandpaper. But this new, alien melody, chilling and discordant, is unlike anything he's ever experienced. It whispers in the wind, throbs beneath the city, and threatens to shatter his sanity.
Then Krystal Webb arrives, an emissary from a dying nebula light-years away. Voxis, a sentient star, is disintegrating, its final scream echoing across the cosmos as a symphony of destruction. Earth, Krystal reveals, is inextricably linked to Voxis's fate. And Dorian, with his unique synesthesia, holds the key to salvation.
He must compose a symphony for the stars, a counter-melody of cosmic proportions to soothe Voxis's dying song. But as he delves deeper into the nebula’s pain, his synesthesia becomes a conduit for cosmic horror. He tastes dying stars, feels collapsing gravity, sees supernovae explode behind his eyelids. Each note he writes is a battle against encroaching madness.
Joined by Dr. Robert Murray, a skeptical astrophysicist witnessing the inexplicable cosmic events unfolding, Dorian embarks on a harrowing journey into the heart of a dying star. As the symphony takes shape, his bond with Krystal deepens, mirroring the fragile connection between Earth and Voxis. But Krystal’s fate is intertwined with the nebula’s, and as Voxis weakens, so does she.
Can Dorian complete the symphony before the dissonance consumes him? Can his music bridge the gap between human frailty and a celestial mind of infinite complexity? The fate of two worlds hangs in the balance, waiting for the final, resonating note. A symphony for the stars, a testament to hope amidst cosmic despair, where music becomes the language of salvation.