THE LAST ARCHER OF GORYEO -The Archer Who Survived the Fall of Goryeo
Conscripted at fifteen, Park Seongjin steps into a war already older than his fear.
His father has fallen. His brother is missing. His name is carved into wood and sent toward the frontier.
He is not a prodigy. He is not chosen. He is merely another boy placed inside iron and dust.
War does not create heroes—it erodes them. Steel demands discipline. Loss demands endurance. Campaign after campaign, repetition after repetition, the body learns before the mind understands.
On battlefields ruled by ironclad cavalry and endless formations, he survives—not through brilliance, but through restraint. Not through destiny, but through persistence.
Yet in surviving, something begins to take shape.
The sword ceases to be a weapon alone. It becomes a path.
This is a slow-burning war and progression story about experience, discipline, and the forging of a swordsman—step by step, until the blade and the man are no longer separate.
This is my first time sharing my work on a global platform. I truly look forward to your evaluation and feedback. I am particularly interested in how readers from different cultural backgrounds perceive the story. Thank you sincerely.
Author Note:
This story may soon be contracted with another platform,
so it might be removed from webnobel..
If you're interested, please read it while it is still available.
Thank you.