Set in a strange medieval/postmodern era, Nediom Stargazer, or, "The Boy," is a pure from South Haven that wants one thing in life: to escape the tyrannical rule of Emperor Juranix, He Who Is Great and Sublime, the lord of the planet, the leader of the vicious alien race known as the pignauts. Armed with a book that is part of its own story, knowledge from an archive of infinite information, and two imaginary friends that are never wrong, the boy is tested multiple times in his journey to save his freedom, family, and friends. Full of intriguing, paradoxical philosophy, creative ideas, fourth-wall breaking and of course, time travel, Stargazer is guaranteed to be odd. Out of the blue. Exotic. It's those very things that make it special and one of a kind; it's what makes it Stargazer. The story is in the perspective of third-person omniscient because Ned can read all character's minds. The boy is a psychic with the power to answer any question. But a person who can answer any question has no power at all. What good is it to have all the answers in the world if there are some you don't like?
30 parts