Dante had grown up feeling like an outcast in Murkbar. He looked no different from the other children, but for some reason, they all seemed to single him out. They would whisper and giggle behind his back, as if he was a walking joke. Not that Dante could really blame them - after all, he was an orphan with no family and no real place to call home. The villagers had taken him in when he was just a baby, yet they seemed to begrudge him the kindness they offered. For years, Dante yearned to be accepted by the people of Murkbar - but try as he might, he never felt like one of them.
The only person who had ever shown him any real kindness was an old man named Simon. Simon had been a hermit who lived on the outskirts of the village, and Dante had stumbled upon his cabin one day while wandering in the woods. Despite the fact that Simon was gruff and cantankerous, he had taken a liking to Dante and had taken him under his wing.
For years, Dante had spent most of his time with Simon, learning how to hunt and fish for his meals and telling stories around the campfire. Simon had taught him how to handle mana and battle with a sword, even though he was terrible at focusing mana into his veins and channeling his power through them. The old man had never treated him differently because of it, and instead had encouraged him to keep reaching for more.
But as Dante grew older, Simon's health began to fail. He became more and more frail, and it was clear that he didn't have much time left. When Dante was 14, Simon passed away, leaving him alone once again.
When the villagers saw Dante's desperate state, they offered him food and shelter. But he refused. He stood tall and proud, trying to not show his fear or despair, and thanked them for their offer. "I won't take your charity," he said firmly. Turning away from the village, he marched back into the woods with newfound determination.
As Dante began to rely more and more on himself, he found that he was slowly becoming more cold and aloof. He didn't trust people easily and preferred to keep to himself. It wasn't that he was bitter or resentful - he simply didn't know how to connect with people anymore.
And so, Dante continued to live his solitary life in the woods, honing his skills as a Warrior and trying to make sense of the world around him. Little did he know that his life was about to take a dramatic turn, and that he would soon find himself embroiled in a conflict that would change the course of his life forever. Dante found himself isolated in the wilderness, training his muscles and mind as he learned to become a deadly warrior. But unbeknownst to him, more was at stake--a struggle was brewing between powerful forces that would soon swallow up Dante's life, thrusting him into a battle that could decide the fate of the world.