A recurring dream from a fateful night haunts Varian. With a past he couldn't forgive himself for and a future he abandoned, his life in the present is in tatters. But when you're alive, there's hope. The hope comes one day in an unexpected form. The painful past, the meaningless dream and the unexpected way forward force him to make a choice. Stay broken and remain in the sorrow of the past he couldn't change. Or. Pick himself back together and try for one last time, to find the truth about his own dream and its connection to his unforgivable past, all in the hopes of forgiveness of himself, by himself. https://discord.gg/kBKaTtsrpb
A drug addict father who didn't care for his family.
A mother who had to work like a slave every day to run her family.
A son who couldn't bear the bullying at school and became a gangster, risking death every day.
Worst of all, a young daughter who sold herself to a mad scientist just so that she could afford school.
This was one dysfunctional family. This was the suffering of just four people. How many people lived in Ubiq? How many people lived in Duchy?
Indeed, Jorand was wronged by his uncle. His parents were killed unjustly. He was chased out and nearly died.
It's all wrong.
But was his suffering in any way comparable to what hundreds of billions of people went through because of him supporting the drug menace?
He might not have invited the Havocs here, but he sure helped them integrate into the Centaurus smoothly.
For his so-called revenge, how many people did he drive to death and how many lives did he destroy?