Primordial Djinn
In a world fractured by the System's cruel design, every eighteen-year-old must brave a lethal Tutorial. Success grants power; failure unleashes monsters and death. Neo, bearing the weight of his father's failure, enters the same forgotten trial—not for glory, but to free the imprisoned entity his father could not save.
He succeeds. But the entity is Wisshen, a Primordial Djinn, and his act of mercy rewrites his own existence. Neo becomes an Unbound Djinn, an immortal wish-granter and an anomaly the System cannot control. His power is a double-edged paradox: [Aggravate], which forces all things to their most sublime peak or most ruinous end with no middle ground, and [Solitude], the inexorable curse that isolates him from every bond he might forge.
Hunted as a glitch in reality, Neo's search for answers pulls him into a hidden war. He discovers his mother is a revolutionary with her own secrets, his father was murdered for uncovering the truth, and the Tutorials are not trials—they are gilded cages designed to imprison ancient powers that could shatter the world. From the monster-ridden ruins of Earth to the glitched, game-amalgamated hellscape of the Ludoverse, every wish he grants and every extreme he forces unravels another thread of lie.
He is the Harbinger of Extremes. The flaw in the code. And in a universe built on controlled balance, he will force gods and humans alike to face their ultimate choice: perfection or ruin, unity or oblivion. There is no middle path—only the extremes he heralds.