Story-locked meme asset • Community-driven lore

BROKEN OATHS

The Elrond Slayer Saga • Token: $DAIA

The Core Principle: if you remove the token, the story still stands. If you remove the story, the token loses its meaning.
Broken Oaths is designed so that neither can exist in isolation — a speculative asset wrapped around a structured myth: a coin you can read, a saga you can hold.

Ticker $DAIA
Genre Dark Sci‑Fantasy
Unlock Model Holder milestones
Outcome Final eBook at $15.99

1. Overview

Most meme coins try to borrow attention. Broken Oaths tries to earn attention by building a reason to stay. The project binds a living narrative to measurable on-chain milestones, turning community growth into story progression — chapter by chapter, language by language.

What This Is

Elrond Slayer (#DAIA) is a story-driven meme asset where the community’s growth acts like an “oath mechanism”: when the crowd expands, the saga expands. Chapters unlock in structured waves, translations arrive as proof of reach, and supply events can occur at specific thresholds (e.g., burns), reinforcing the narrative of consequence.

  • Readable value: the project has a real product — the novel.
  • On-chain milestones: unlocks depend on measurable community participation.
  • Finite climax: the ending is intentionally gated behind the final eBook.

What This Is Not

This whitepaper is not a promise of profit, a guarantee of future price action, or financial advice. $DAIA is entertainment + community mechanics with speculative trading behavior typical for meme assets.

  • No claims of “risk-free” returns.
  • No guarantee of listings, partnerships, or market caps.
  • Roadmap items are targets; they can shift with execution reality.

2. The Story Hook (Chapters I–III, Mini Summary)

Two twin worlds hold the universe in tension: Eden, forged in gravity and fire, and Elrond, built from perfect law and crystalline light. Between them lies an Ancient Passage—a wound stabilized by oath. When Elrond’s order erases a name from reality, a queen becomes a title: Slayer. Bound to a throne of fire, Daiana waits—patient, lucid, and unbroken—until “good hands” touch perfection and the first crack appears. Teaser: In a universe that runs on oaths, a single question can become a key.

3. Why We’re Different vs Other Memes

We do not compete on “louder memes.” We compete on retention. Most memes peak fast because there’s nothing to return to. Broken Oaths creates a return loop: readers come back to unlock, discuss, translate, and chase the next reveal.

  • Content engine: the story is the product, not a marketing accessory.
  • Milestone gating: community growth causes releases.
  • Meaning anchor: ticker identity is a character, not a random acronym.
  • Final monetization: the ending is paid (eBook) — a real business endpoint.

4. Vision

Build a memetic asset with a narrative spine strong enough to survive cycles: hype → silence → return. When attention fades, the story remains. When the story spreads, the token gets meaning.

  • Phase 1: prove traction with chapter gating.
  • Phase 2: scale reach via translations + community quests.
  • Phase 3: ship the complete eBook and preserve the saga as a permanent artifact.

2. Token Concept — $DAIA

$DAIA is a narrative-backed meme token aligned to a central character (Daiana) and a central theme (oaths and consequences). The token is not the story’s “access key” in the traditional NFT sense. It is the signal used to measure the community’s presence and trigger scheduled story expansions.

2.1 Character-First Identity

Many meme tickers are clever but forgettable. $DAIA is meant to feel like a name, not an acronym. Names create attachment; attachment creates culture; culture sustains markets.

  • DAIA = shorthand identity for Daiana (the imprisoned queen).
  • Brand effect: character-driven memes outlive “one joke” memes.
  • Visual signature: fire/obsidian vs crystal/light — Eden + Elrond duality.

2.2 The Core Principle (Expanded)

Broken Oaths is built on a simple constraint: neither layer should feel like a disposable wrapper for the other. That means:

  • Story autonomy: the novel must stand as real literature even if the token fails.
  • Token meaning: the token must feel hollow without the saga.
  • Shared progression: milestones make the community a co-author of timing, not plot.
  • Consequences: growth triggers releases; releases trigger attention; attention triggers growth.

2.3 Utility (Practical, Not Promissory)

$DAIA’s “utility” is designed to be realistic for a meme launch: low-friction, community-first, and deliverable. It focuses on access timing, cultural participation, and story expansion.

  • Milestone unlocks: more active holders → more chapters & languages.
  • Community quests: translation support, lore summaries, fan art drops, recap threads.
  • Canonical hub: one official site hosting the chapters and artwork archive.
  • Final artifact: full eBook release (paid) as a durable end-state.

2.4 Narrative Economics

Broken Oaths treats attention like fuel: it must be converted into a tangible artifact before the cycle moves on. The eBook is that artifact. The community’s job is to reach the final reveal; the project’s job is to ship it.

  • Free entry: first chapters act as a “cold open” to hook readers.
  • Threshold releases: the story expands only when the community proves itself.
  • Final purchase: ending is intentionally monetized (eBook at $15.99).

3. Mechanics

This section describes how the “story unlock” system works operationally, how milestones are counted, and how the project avoids fake complexity. The goal is clarity: what happens, when, and why.

3.1 Story Unlock System

The novel is published in structured “drops.” Each drop contains new chapters (English baseline) and optionally a translated bundle. Drops are triggered by active address milestones.

  • Baseline: English is the canonical release language.
  • Expansion: each milestone adds new chapters + at least one translation wave.
  • Integrity: plot is fixed; only release timing is milestone-driven.

3.2 What Counts as “Active Address”

“Active” should be measurable and resistant to simple botting. The operational definition can be tuned, but the default is:

  • Unique wallet holding ≥ a minimum threshold of $DAIA (set in the dApp/site rules).
  • Wallet must have at least one on-chain interaction in the last N days (e.g., 30 days).
  • Team will publish the rule openly and keep it consistent across milestones.

Note: exact criteria can change to defend against sybil attacks. Changes must be announced before a milestone is counted.

3.3 Token Supply, Fees, and Allocations

$DAIA launches via a meme-launch platform flow (e.g., Pump.fun). Exact supply/fees/allocation mechanics can vary by platform and can change over time. This whitepaper intentionally avoids claiming specific splits we cannot guarantee.

Parameter Status Notes
Total Supply Platform-defined Will be displayed publicly at launch. Supply is whatever the chosen platform mints; the site will mirror on-chain values.
Team Allocation To be disclosed If a team/dev allocation exists, it will be stated with a lock/vesting note. If there is no allocation, the project will state “Fair Launch (no team allocation)”.
Taxes / Transfer Fees None by default Meme-first simplicity. If fees are introduced later, whitepaper will be updated. This document assumes standard token transfers without custom tax logic.
Burn Mechanics Milestone-triggered Optional burns occur at specific community thresholds (see Roadmap). Burn amount and schedule are disclosed prior to execution for transparency.

3.4 Governance (Lightweight)

Broken Oaths does not need heavy DAO theater. Governance is used only where it adds value: language choices, community events, and non-plot story packaging.

  • Community votes: choose the next translation language from a shortlist.
  • Event cadence: pick community “recap nights”, art themes, and lore challenges.
  • No plot voting: the story’s ending is authored and fixed.

3.5 Content & IP (Practical Model)

The project maintains a canonical story and artwork archive on the official site. Community creations are encouraged, but canon stays consistent. This prevents fragmentation and keeps the brand premium.

  • Canon: official chapters + official illustrations.
  • Community: fan art & memes allowed (with rules in Brand section).
  • Credit: creators may be featured in “community spotlight” lists.

4. Roadmap (Expanded)

Your original idea becomes a structured execution plan. The roadmap is split into phases and milestone gates. Each gate unlocks story drops, translations, and (optionally) supply events such as burns.

Phase 0
Pre‑Launch

Foundation — “The First Oath”

Ship a clean, premium site that explains the universe in under 60 seconds, then offers deeper reading for those who stay.

  • Finalize branding: $DAIA identity, Elrond/Eden dual palette, canonical art style rules.
  • Launch site: hero + intro + first 3 chapters + chapter art gallery (Ch. I–X ready).
  • Publish this whitepaper + a short “How unlocks work” page.
  • Set the definition of “active address” and publish the counter methodology.
Phase 1
Launch

Launch on Pump Flow + Free Opening (Ch. I–III)

Release the “cold open” that hooks new readers: twin worlds, the brothers, and the imprisoned queen.

  • Token launch (platform-defined mechanics).
  • Public release: Chapters I–III (English), with illustrations.
  • Community onboarding: recap threads, “lore in 60 seconds”, art repost guidelines.
  • Proof-of-life: transparent milestone counter on the website.
  • 985,508,789.364427 DAIA Burned
Gate A
1,000 active

Drop 2 — Chapters IV–VI + First Translation Wave

The oath is spoken; the crack forms; the whisper begins. The universe stops being clean.

  • Unlock Chapters IV–VI (English).
  • Release Chapters I–VI translated: Spanish or Italian (community vote).
  • “Lore Council” community event: recap + theories night.
  • Publish a short “What you missed” recap for newcomers.
Gate B
2,000 active

Drop 3 — Chapters VII–IX + First Market Burn

The oath is reinterpreted; the brotherhood fractures; Eden awakens as a hidden component.

  • Unlock Chapters VII–IX (English).
  • Translation expansion: add another language bundle (vote-based).
  • Token burn: burn a disclosed amount at this gate (announced before execution).
  • Publish “Eden Glossary”: key terms for new readers (Eden, Elrond, Passage, Core Flame).
Gate C
3,500 active

Drop 4 — Chapters X–XII + “Echo Week”

Eden’s echo becomes measurable. Elrond’s perfection stops being uniform. The system begins to adapt.

  • Unlock Chapters X–XII (English) + new chapter illustrations.
  • “Echo Week”: daily short lore posts + 1 live recap space.
  • Translation maintenance: improve earlier translations and polish terminology consistency.
  • Optional burn #2 (only if community votes, with disclosed amount).
Gate D
5,000 active

Mid-Saga Release + Collector Reading Pack

Move from “meme book” to “real IP”: compile the first half into a polished, downloadable reading pack.

  • Unlock next chapter block (e.g., XIII–XV) depending on final manuscript pacing.
  • Release “Part I eBook (Free)” — a clean PDF/EPUB of released chapters.
  • Translations: add 1–2 new languages as vote wins.
  • Community initiatives: fan-art gallery page + weekly feature slots.
Gate E
7,500 active

Late Saga Acceleration + Lore Index

As the ending approaches, reduce friction for new readers and increase retention for veterans.

  • Unlock next chapter block (e.g., XVI–XX).
  • Release “Lore Index”: characters, terms, timeline, and oath glossary.
  • Optional burn #3 (pre-disclosed).
  • Polish everything: typo passes, layout cleanup, illustration consistency.
Final Gate
Endgame

Final 6 Chapters → Full eBook Release ($15.99)

When only the final six chapters remain, the project ships the complete novel in electronic format. The ending is obtained by purchasing the full eBook for $15.99.

  • Website shows: “You’ve reached the threshold — the end is now an artifact.”
  • Release complete EPUB/PDF + final illustration set (as available).
  • Archive mode: keep free chapters available as the permanent entry point.
  • Post-release: optional “Book II” teaser if the community wants continuation.

Roadmap Notes (Important)

  • Milestone numbers are targets; the project may adjust the exact thresholds if platform realities or anti-bot measures require it.
  • Burns are optional and must be announced with a public transaction plan before execution.
  • Translations are prioritized by community vote and feasibility. English remains canonical.
  • The plot is authored and fixed. Community influences timing and packaging, not ending.

5. Brand Rules

A narrative project dies if it becomes visually inconsistent. These rules protect the premium feel and keep $DAIA recognizable across memes, fan art, and social posts.

5.1 Canon vs Community

  • Canon: official chapters, official illustrations, official logos, official color palette.
  • Community: memes, edits, fan art, and recaps are encouraged — but must not claim to be canonical.
  • No confusion: avoid posting fan art as “official chapter art.” Label it as “fan art.”

5.2 Visual Identity (Quick Rules)

  • Duality: Elrond = crystal/light/blue. Eden = fire/obsidian/ember.
  • Typography: Cinzel for titles, Inter for body.
  • No text on story images: keep illustrations clean (captions outside the artwork).
  • Do not “face-swap” canon characters into unrelated styles that break identity.

5.3 Voice & Tone

  • Voice: mythic, precise, calm intensity (no cringe “pump” language on official channels).
  • Promise discipline: never promise price, never imply guaranteed returns.
  • Theme consistency: “oaths”, “balance”, “consequence”, “echo”, “fracture”.

5.4 Community Guidelines

  • No harassment or doxxing. Keep it story-first.
  • No impersonating the project team or pretending unofficial channels are official.
  • When sharing chapters, link to the official page to keep canon centralized.

6. Risk, Disclosures & Legal Notes

$DAIA is a meme token connected to entertainment content. It is inherently speculative and may go to zero. Read this section carefully.

6.1 Risk Summary

  • Market risk: volatility is extreme; price can collapse rapidly.
  • Platform risk: launch platforms and liquidity conditions can change.
  • Execution risk: story schedule depends on the team’s ability to deliver content and translations.
  • Counterparty risk: third-party services (hosting, tooling) can fail or be disrupted.
  • Regulatory risk: laws vary; you are responsible for compliance in your jurisdiction.

6.2 No Financial Advice

This document is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here is investment advice, solicitation, or an offer to sell securities.

6.3 Updates & Versioning

The whitepaper may be updated as platform mechanics, milestone definitions, or operational details evolve. Each update should include a version and change log on the official site.