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The Crimson Elf

Silax a young elf struck by a mysterious illness that takes away his ability to get stronger, yearns for a cure and a way to get stronger. Legend whispers of the World Tree, a mythical entity rumored to hold the key to ultimate power and unmatched healing. Reaching it promises not only a cure but also a chance to reclaim what was taken from him. Driven by ambition and a thirst for strength, Silax leaves home. He spends years searching until one day his efforts bear fruit. What he finds is not the blessing he anticipated, but a curse. It requires a sacrifice, a darkness that must be embraced to wield its might. A power fueled by darkness and life force absorbed from others. This dark power grants him immense strength but test his morals. Torn between ambition and morality, he must make a choice. Embrace his monstrous nature and achieve his goals at the cost of everything or give up on this power to protect the world from its danger. This is a story of the corrupting nature of power, the sacrifice and the cost of achieving ones goals, and the blurred lines between ambition and self-preservation. It's a tale that explores the lengths one might go to in the face of mortality.

kynikoiTDM · Fantasie
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106 Chs

Animus Evolution

Suspended in a void, an inky blackness that stretched endlessly in all directions. The only points of reference, beacons in the endless night, were the eight-pointed star of his sigil, and a swirling mass of gas that hung suspended above.

Silax watched his Animus as it soared gracefully with its obsidian wings, each feather a burning ember, cast an eerie glow upon the surrounding emptiness.

The Animus swooped and weaved its movements purposeful and precise as it navigated a swirling gas cloud, unleashing a torrent of black fire. These weren't mere flames, but tendrils of concentrated Orenda.

The gas cloud, unlike the endless black, shimmered with an ethereal silver light. It pulsed with a gentle luminescence, almost alive, and seemed to shrink with each passing moment.