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Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix

He lived a life of mediocrity, plagued by regret. Instead of pursuing his dream of becoming a pro boxer, he listened to others and became a corporate slave. He was wrongly accused when money went missing from the company's account. He lost everything—his job, his friends, and even his family turned their backs on him. Eventually, he became homeless. On the same day, he witnessed a homeless woman being attacked in a dark alley while everyone ignored her shouts for help. Despite his own struggles, he couldn't ignore her plight. He decided to step in to protect her. Still, that only caused his downfall. He was stabbed to death… Still, fate wasn’t done with him, and he had the chance to be reborn in a world of truly Infinite Paths… (The Human Path was unlocked) (You obtained the skill of Language.) His story was a painful reminder of the consequences of settling for an ordinary life and the remorse that comes with it. His death highlighted the harsh reality of how his choices and circumstances led him to this tragic end. It served as a powerful message to him to strive for something greater, to never lose sight of his dreams, and to extend a helping hand to those in need, even in our darkest moments. This time, he will live his life without regrets… Our discord server: https://discord.gg/bd9aDdEeQK

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Gemini Path

His name was Loar, and his tale showed another bleak picture of his species' struggle against the machine gods. He recounted how they had fought, refusing to yield to the forces that sought to subjugate them. Despite their best efforts, they were ultimately overwhelmed by the superior power of the machine gods. Loar found himself as the lone survivor, his comrades fallen in battle or eradicated by the merciless onslaught of the machine gods. Or at least he assumed since he didn't find anyone else from his species in three thousand years.

Throughout his story, Loar expresses a deep sense of sorrow and regret for the loss of his kin. He mourned their deaths and lamented the futility of their resistance against such formidable adversaries. Despite his own survival, he harbored a sense of survivor's guilt, questioning why fate had spared him while condemning his brethren to oblivion.