Warden wakes up in a wilderness with a hole in his mind, deprived of all his memories. Lost, he found within himself an aptitude for combat and magic. On happenstance, he rescues a pair of youths and an entire village, pushing him into a renowned academy of mages and warriors alike to become a teacher. Warden adventures across the divided land of Ezim, determined to unravel the mysteries of his past. However, the task becomes incredibly hazardous when his own path—the ruinous power of Void that runs through his veins—holds a connection to the Traitor Gods, who threaten to cast their shadow upon the world once more. ____________
"What special skills and experience do you possess that make you ideal for this job?" the elderly woman asked, leading the interview.
"I consider myself a seasoned warrior who knows how to handle pressure," Warden replied. "My skills are suitable for my rank, though I admit they are lacking in some key areas."
"And which areas are those?"
"Movement, predominantly," Warden answered promptly. "While my coordination is commendable, I lack movement abilities, making me slower on my feet."
"Wouldn't you consider that a vulnerability against someone with superior speed?" the woman probed, focusing on his admitted weakness.
"I wouldn't classify it as a vulnerability," Warden clarified. "It certainly puts me at a disadvantage if my opponent knows how to leverage their speed. Even if I'm stronger, should they choose to flee, catching them might prove challenging. However, the role is to protect the young prospects, not to chase down formidable criminals."