The Keeper of the Oath is a sweeping ancestral fantasy rooted in the cosmology of Southern Africa, where the living and the dead are bound by a law older than memory itself.
Dingiswayo is a young man whose single act of rage fractures both his family and the spiritual order that governs existence. When he kills his brother, Sibusiso-driven by jealousy, betrayal, and years of humiliation-he violates the oldest law of creation: blood must never betray blood. Though his crime remains hidden from the community, the land remembers. The disturbance reaches the Council of Stars, ruled by the Great King (the Sun) and the Great Wife (the Moon), who summon Dingiswayo to walk the Path of Reckoning, where his spirit must be judged.
Guided by Sethuntsa, the village's Keeper of Secrets, Dingiswayo enters sacred and forbidden realms where the veil between worlds grows thin. In the Forest of Iron, he confronts restless spirits denied proper burial and learns how broken ritual corrupts the balance between life and death. On the Mountain of Voices, he faces three merciless trials-the speaking of hidden truth, the surrender of inheritance, and the standing of the naked soul-each stripping away pride, protection, and identity.
His greatest test comes when he chooses to relinquish his ancestral blessing entirely, severing his bloodline's protection in a desperate act of atonement. By unmaking his inheritance, he hopes to cleanse the crime that stains both earth and sky.
But a darker force stirs beneath the world. From the depths rises the Shadow King, a ruler who once defied death and rejected the ancestors, becoming the living echo of every spirit denied its rightful passage. Wherever graves are neglected and rituals fall silent, his power grows. As the Dark Kingdom awakens, the boundary between the living and the dead begins to tear.
Tempted by forbidden power yet bound by hard-earned truth, Dingiswayo chooses the path of light. He is not absolved. Instead, he is transformed-bound by oath and named Keeper of the Oath, a watcher charged with holding apart the living breath and the restless dead.
In the aftermath, Dingiswayo stands alone at the threshold of worlds-guardian of No-Man's-Land, burdened, vigilant, and unyielding-as the land slowly learns to breathe again.