Quincy Graves has always been the smartest person in the room-and he hates it. A logistics consultant with a mind for spreadsheets and a soul of ice, he sees the world as a series of broken, inefficient systems. He's bored, broke, and waiting for the right leverage point to move the world.
He finds it in the basement of a South Philly rowhouse. When a dying creature from another dimension "glitches" into his reality, Quincy doesn't find wonder. He finds an Underutilized Asset.
By "Phase-Shifting" into the Echo-a vibrant, magical twin-Earth vibrating just out of reach-Quincy discovers a realm of ancient beauty and total, unmanaged chaos. To the "High-Born" Elves, magic is a song. To Quincy, it's Unmapped Infrastructure.
Quincy doesn't need to level up. He doesn't need a sword. He introduces something far more dangerous to a world of magic: Modern Logistics. While the "noble" races bicker over ancient lineage, Quincy goes to the shadows. He recruits the "undesirables"-exiled Orcs, shunned Gorgons, and forgotten Imps-offering them modern military discipline, industrial efficiency, and Standard Rations that actually taste like food.
His ascent isn't measured in stats, but in Control. Every contract is a binding economic system. every asset is a cog in a growing machine. With Kevlar-armored Orcs and a "Debt-Trap" that can topple empires, Quincy Graves is starting a hostile takeover of a magical world.
He isn't here to be a hero. He isn't even here to be a king.
He's here to perform an Audit. And in the Echo, everyone is in arrears.