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The Kings Novel

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In a Dystopian Future that has discovered Mana, fantasy elements such as Magic, Monsters, Otherworldly Beings, and Gods have become real, merging with the modern era. Leading it are unique individuals, they came from separate tales, full of hardships and trials, and at the same time, amazing stories. No matter what their differences are, The Kings have banded together to lead this new era of reality. Magic that can create anything from nothing, it could either sprout good or evil in a person. Monsters from the storybook come to life, to run rampant. Other Worlds that also carry lifeforms, and Gods that were only believed to be concepts that religions devote for, now reign over all mortals. What really is Magic? Why was it the catalyst for all of these fantastical elements to come to life? Who orchestrated all of this? And who are The Kings who will lead humanity to this era?
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Chapter 1 - The King's Prologue to a Prologue

At the beginning of this World—or any World in the Universe, Gods were appointed by the Godhead of the Universe, they were to rule, regulate, and protect the World that he gives to the Gods that he appoints, if they die, another God will be appointed to replace the previous God of their World.

But if a God went astray from the path that he showed them, the Godhead will send a chosen warrior to kill the strayed God so that he can replace him because an appointed God cannot be taken back, they will need to wait for them to die naturally or be killed by his chosen warrior.

That was the Law of the Universe set by the Watchers of the Universe, the previous Godheads of this Universe.

But choosing a warrior to kill a God of a World is something like a Legend in the Universe, something the Godhead has to do once every trillion light-years.

But… after he chose and appointed a God, we'll call him Hugo—a being from a different Universe, to rule Earth, a human world, all norms have changed in the Universe, Hugo changed Earth's name, ruled his world like a tyrant, and have begun massacring all of humanity for the sake of power.

The Godhead sent his first chosen warrior to stop Hugo. But he underestimated Hugo's newfound power and got his first chosen warrior slaughtered by Hugo's hands, he didn't even sweat when facing the chosen warrior.

He has already sent a dozen of his chosen warriors to kill Hugo. But they were all in vain. Then the Godhead figured out how Hugo was able to do all of this, so he consulted the Elders.

"HOW ABOUT SENDING MULTIPLE CHOSEN WARRIORS AT ONCE?"

The Watchers recommended to him. The Godhead knew they were scheming since this method had the highest chance of failing since he needed to choose these warriors from Hugo's World, instead of a creation of his own.

He has no choice but to do it because there is no other method than this or to keep sending one chosen warrior of his creation, and he can't intervene unless this problem escalates to a universal scale.

"Hugo is being fed by the powers and energies of my precious chosen warriors who died at his hands, if this method fails, don't blame me for intervening to stop him myself,"

"WE WILL NOT, DO WHAT YOU MUST,"

And so, he chose his warriors from Hugo's World. But he didn't just choose his warriors aimlessly, without telling the Watchers, he chose them in different timelines of Hugo's World because he can see the future, and the past of all worlds, he has chosen the warriors from the future of the human World.

He chose 12 warriors from the future of the human World.

And because Hugo is only killing humanity after he killed the chosen warrior sent to him by the Godhead, his massacre is halted, setting in motion his plan.

One of them is Alexander F. Hugo, also known as the "Alex Fury" of the future of Hugo's World, the one who will be leading the chosen warriors to kill Hugo. In the Universe, they're called the chosen warriors of the Godhead, but in this World, they're called, "The Kings."