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Black String of Fate

"Is Fate the excuse of the forsaken, is Free Will the delusion of the chosen?" Such was a question that Xavier, the Demon King, never had the chance to ask himself. As he lay defeated, awaiting his death, he wondered about the wretched life he lived. 'The hero who killed me, the one who held the same ambitions as me. We both wanted good for the people, for the world. We are both two sides of the same coin, yet, fate decided that he will be the one the light will shine on. Perhaps it was me too, perhaps it was my karma for flowing the rivers of blood with my sword. But still... It was fate that squashed the humanity in me first! Damn fate, if I had one more chance, I would've lived for myself more, I wouldn't have taken this arbitrary role of being a necessary evil... This world, this game of destiny... It can burn to ashes for all I care.' As he sunk into the cold embrace of death, a certain [REDACTED] heard his dying wish with amusement and cast their die, reversing the wheel of time one last time and going all in on him on a risky gamble with the stakes of their world. ************** Discord Server: https://discord.gg/GkVmSkr8

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The Rescue

Inside a well-hidden cave, 5 people were sitting around a campfire. They were huddled close together, as it was nighttime, and the forest became quite cold after the sun went down.

"Lafia, I told you taking this quest was a bad idea! I had a gut feeling something would go wrong…"

"Oh, shut up. If your gut feeling was dependable, you wouldn't have lost all your money in gambling."

"Hey! You know I was drunk and…"

"Can you two shut up? It's already irritating enough that we are stuck here because of goblins. I can't bear to listen to you guys yapping about dumb shit."

"Seconded."

"Thirded."

Out of the five party members, Lafia, the party leader, sighed and shut her mouth. Usually, she would ignore the grumbling of her party mage, Alina, and continue to bicker with Adam, the rogue, but the situation was not that joyous.