A messenger of the gods who keeps falling – how absurd, right? Don't all messengers typically sport majestic wings?" After witnessing something Atlas shouldn't have, he was condemned to an eternal fall. For over a millennium, he was trapped in the same relentless pattern: • Ascend to the zenith → Succumb to the allure of power • Plunge from grace → Meet a grisly end His duty as a divine messenger was both his raison d'être and the perpetual cause of his villainy. Without his celestial wings, he endured ceaseless falls. But now, unburdened, he has become the antithesis of a villain. He's merely cannon fodder, sharing the same fate. However, he's resolute that this time, he'll reach the summit without falling. And even if he should falter, a loyal companion shadows him across worlds, always there to catch him. So, he fell again and again, just for him. He's the only one he would fall for. Arc 01: Modern Era (10 Chapters)✔ Arc 02: High Priest (10 Chapters)✔ Arc 03: Reality Tv (18 Chapters)✔ Arc 04: Actor (13 Chapters)✔ Arc 05: Vampire (17 Chapters)✔ Arc 06: Ger (12 Chapters)✔ Arc 07: Ancient Era (14 Chapters)✔ Arc 08: Mafia (13 Chapters)✔ Dropped, may peek it up later. Warning R18. English is my fourth language. You might mistakes here and there. If you do, let me know and I'll fix them.
Atlas looked at himself in the mirror, annoyed. Just the fact that he had to hug Isaiah, made him want to throw up. His reflection showed a youth, with wavy dark hair and a round face.
His misty green eyes gave people the need to protect him. He had a well-set straight nose, paired with full red lips. The original was adorable and his small stature, made people want to love and protect him.
But unfortunately, the original didn't use that to his advantage. He was quickly hated by everyone and voted out. First, Atlas needs to make sure he wins the end-of-the-week trial.
If he does, he'll get an immunity card, which will exempt him from being voted out. Because Stellan wants to win the game so badly, Atlas will. Originally, he did, but Atlas won't let it happen.
Once he does, he'll take his adopted family down. He feels pity for the original, no wonder he's unable to move on. All he ever wanted at the orphanage, was to have a family who loved him and wouldn't abuse him.