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The Forsaken Sovereign

"The veil of sanity is a lie we tell ourselves when we gaze at the night sky, hoping, in a stifled corner of our mind, that the stars aren't gazing back." — A nameless, insignificant, yet ambitious young man once attempted to rescue his family from poverty. But as he found hope, he also stumbled upon despair. After losing everything to the darkness of death, including himself, he woke up in another world, stuck in the body of an eleven-year-old boy with a peculiar appearance. He soon discovered that he was a Celestial Offering—a holy sacrifice, carefully groomed by the Temple of Stars to be given to the Gods Beyond. His fate had already been sealed, for his blood would spill under the seven-pointed star and consecrate the birth of a new era for his nation. Armed with nothing but his wit and the trail of good fortune, he would attempt to challenge this destiny, braving the countless hurdles that lay in waiting and the unfathomable horrors they harbored. In a realm of magecraft, occult rituals, madness, and prowling Eidolons, he could only count on himself to survive, as the threat of insanity loomed over everyone equally, and nothing could slow its ineluctable embrace. — Discord: Naphulae#1813

Naphulae · Fantasi
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Death

For a brief moment, Laemno's crippling pain lessened.

He opened his eyes, realizing that his surroundings had changed at some point. The verdure had been engulfed by pure darkness, the stars glittered no more, and the ground was void of any feature or color. 

It was like swimming in a pool of shadows. 

The sole anomaly in this empty space was an ashen throne, on which sat a blurred entity covered by fog. It wore a crown with the sigil of a silvery eye, eerily similar to the one Laemno had traded to the Veiled Matriarch.

"You will die," the entity said matter-of-factly, its voice neither male nor female. "The foe before you is not one you can triumph against.

"Who are you? And what is this place?" Laemno asked. 

"I am a mere fragment, and this is our cradle," it paused, looking intently at Laemno. "Our shared psyche, if you will.