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True Essence

'The world we live in is a world of essences. Everything has an essence, animals, plants, elements, concepts. And only those who can understand them, can see the world as it is.' Gen ended up losing his essence, and after trying everything and not being able to get it back, when he was just about to give up, he meets a man at a pub who after hearing his story, says to him, "Have you ever heard of Dahji? He was the emperor of the greatest empire that once existed in this world. The legends say that every year he would hold a tournament, giving the winner a wish of his choice." "But the empire doesn't exist anymore." "Who said that? Have you ever heard of a desert south of here?" "Yeah, the desert of ..." "Dahji." Gen then decides to go to the desert, and after three years living there, Gen finally leaves towards a ruin that could be the solution he was looking for. but little did he know that this ruin wasn't the end of his troubles, but the beginning of his journey. Follow Gen on his journey in this world of essences, making friends, finding unimaginable places, and dominating the essences.

Motsu_Kion · แฟนตาซี
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You better give up

Gen then said, "There's actually something else special about them."

"Really? What?", Marie asked.

"Well, this is something I've never talked about before, but the essences that I'm looking for, are the essences of the children of Dahji."

"The essences of the sons of the emperor?"

"Yeah."

"So these two essences that you're using at the same time are each from one child of the emperor?"

"Yes."

"How did you find the essences of the emperor's children?", Raja asked.

"I didn't mean to. It's just that the essence I found in the desert was from one of his children.", Gen said.

"Hm, got it. How many of these essences do you need to save your brother?"

"Well, from what they told me, there's only one more to go."

"Do you have any idea where it is?"

"No. We'll have to search through the ruins the same way I did when I found you in Diton."

"Got it. Hopefully, we'll find it soon."

"I hope so."