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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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Strange encounter

The sight of the ruined temple left Ivan with a strange mix of emotions. He stood there, dazed, for much longer than he had planned. The risk of getting spotted from his position was high, but Ivan seemed out of it, lost in thought.

Three minutes passed before he suddenly shook his head slightly and looked around, confused. 'What happened?' He wondered. There was a evident look of confusion on his face.

He had stood motionless, at a spot for three whole minutes completely lost, risking exposure. That was very unlike him. He couldn't even remember what had happened, the only thing he could recall was he had seen the destroyed temple a moment ago and a strange feeling came over him completely blanking his thoughts temporarily.

A chilling realization struck him. How had all these people not noticed him? He had been standing in an almost open space for three whole minutes, yet no one paid him any mind. Ivan shuddered and cast a wary gaze back at the temple.