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Sword & Scale: Legacy of LeoBoirn

In the enigmatic world of Cythinia, where humans struggle, elves thrive, orcs brawl, and dwarves drink, a dark secret binds them all together. In a small elf village, young Leo, a half-elf with striking silver hair, lives a peaceful life with his adoptive elf father and lifelong friend, Aurora. However, their tranquility shatters when a devastating crisis strikes the elf village, leaving destruction in its wake. Amidst the chaos, Leo stumbles upon a mysterious ancient artifact that causes a change of events that leads him to discover an innate ability to wield any weapon with uncanny skill, a gift that could prove to be the key to Cythinia's fate. Driven by a thirst for knowledge and a desire for revenge, Leo embarks on a perilous journey to uncover his true origin and the source of his newfound powers. Along the way, he encounters an array of allies and adversaries, forming unlikely bonds with humans, elves, orcs, and dwarves alike. Together, they must unite to face a common enemy threatening the entire world.

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34 Chs

Episode 34: The Promise to Protect: Leo's Vow to His Village

After Aurora's revelation that they were back home, a heavy silence hung in the air. Leo stood frozen, memories of the village engulfed in flames resurfacing in his mind. This time, however, he didn't turn away from them. He faced the memories head-on, and the pain etched into his features was palpable.

A single tear trickled down Leo's cheek. Aurora, noticing his distress, asked gently, "What is it, Leo? We rebuilt our home."

Leo wiped away the tear and took a deep breath before responding, "Did you happen to see Asher's body?"

Trex and Livian exchanged puzzled glances, while Aurora's gaze dropped to the floor. She spoke with a heavy heart, "We did, Leo. We gave him a proper burial on the hills that overlook the sunsets at night."

Leo was overcome with emotion. He pulled Aurora into a tight embrace, gratitude and sorrow mingling in his eyes. "Thank you so much," he whispered. "I must go pay my respects to him before anything else."