BLEED BLUE
BLEED BLUE
BLEED BLUE is a dark fantasy action story centered around Jayden, the son of Isaeah, whose life gradually becomes connected to the world of Soul Spirit Slayers, demons, supernatural energy, secret organizations, and conflicts that began long before he was born.
At the beginning of the story, Jayden’s world revolves around the Soul Spirit Slayer Academy, where he is introduced to a society built around supernatural energy and combat. He is not a prodigy or someone destined to effortlessly surpass everyone around him. His development comes through experience, training, failure, and the people he encounters along the way.
The world’s power system is based around Spiritual Energy, Neural Energy, and Physical Energy. Spiritual Energy originates from the soul, while Neural Energy allows it to be converted into usable physical power. However, people are also born with one of five natural energy types: Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, or Violet. Blue is considered the weakest, while Violet is considered the strongest.
This hierarchy has affected society itself. People can be judged according to the energy they were born with, creating an environment where natural potential, talent, and rank can determine how others perceive their worth.
As Jayden becomes involved in the Academy’s conflicts, he eventually encounters the mysterious Organization, a powerful group operating from the shadows. What initially appears to be a conflict surrounding the Academy gradually reveals connections to much older events.
One of the people at the center of these events is Jayden’s father, Isaeah.
Isaeah’s past is connected to old friendships, tragedies, demons, and people who would eventually become his enemies. As Jayden learns more about his father’s history, he begins to realize that the conflicts surrounding him did not begin with his generation.
Characters such as Alistair Whitlock, Nax, Kurai, Taylor, and Virus become connected to this expanding conflict, each carrying their own beliefs, ambitions, and reasons for fighting.
At the same time, Jayden begins questioning the world around him.
Why should someone’s birth determine their potential?
Why should suffering determine what someone becomes?
And if the world itself is fundamentally flawed, should it be destroyed, accepted, or changed?
As the story progresses, what begins as a conflict involving an Academy and a mysterious organization gradually expands into something far greater, involving demons, souls, ancient history, and secrets surrounding the origins of the world.
Jayden’s journey is therefore not simply about becoming stronger.
The more he learns about the world, the more he is forced to confront the consequences of its injustices, the pain of those who came before him, and the possibility that his own experiences may shape him into someone he never intended to become.
Ultimately, BLEED BLUE is a story about power, inequality, trauma, ideology, sacrifice, and the struggle to decide whether the world that shaped you also has the right to determine who you become.