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The Vagabond's Gaze

He lost his home, he lost his only friend, he was cursed to roam the lands alone, to be shunned by society, haunted by memories of what he once had. Then his eyes suddenly opened, and everything became clear, he could see all, nothing could hide from his gaze, it seemed like he had been blessed by the heavens, or could it have been a curse? Navigating a conflict-torn world, filled with deceit and lies, war and honour, he comes to discover what is hidden beneath its surface, secrets hidden under the veil, truths that were never true. As his journey unfolds, his findings reveal that his newfound eyes carry a much deeper secret, and he soon finds himself entangled in a web of ancient danger beyond his imagination. Follow the journey of the vagabond, Ivander Rostov Marquez. {A/N: This is purely a work of fiction and imagination, while there might be some familiar elements related to real life, it is not meant to offend anyone or push any negative agenda and is just meant for entertainment purposes.}

odogwu_d_wise · Fantaisie
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Cold night

Evening approached fast, bringing with it an abnormal chill that seemed to permeate the skin, causing the traveling group to shiver. They kept their trek in a still silence, the mountain goal ahead of them getting larger the closer they got.

It was during one of these quiet stretches that Tommen, who had been walking a little behind the group, caught up to Ivan.

"So," Tommen began, glancing at Ivan's injured form. "You've been on this road for a while, huh? How long since you left Yaran?"

Ivan's eyes remained forward as he responded. "A little over two days now. We had to move quickly. The city's gone… well, you know."

Tommen nodded grimly. "Yeah. Same for us. I've seen things… things I never thought I'd see." His voice grew quieter, as if the weight of those memories pressed heavily on his heart. "Ollana and I barely escaped the chaos. Everything we knew is gone."

Ivan's jaw tightened as he shared the young man's pain. "You're not alone in that."