Arin Veylen – The Returnee
Arin stood in the ruins of the world he once knew, a world locked in an endless cycle. Repeatedly returned from death, he sought answers—why was he condemned to relive his fate, and whether there could be a way to break free. Silent and solitary, Arin's heart was hardened by years of pain and failure, but the fire to change the past still burned.
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Seraphina Valmor – The Reincarnator
Once female, now male, Seraphina had seen lifetimes in countless forms, cursed to relive death and rebirth. Each life added to her wisdom, but also her burden. In her current incarnation, a man, she wandered a world on the edge of destruction, haunted by memories of past lives, desperately seeking a way to escape the endless loop.
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Kaelen Duval – The Regresser
Kaelen's eyes glinted with the cold focus of someone who had seen every possible outcome. A man with the power to undo the past, Kaelen had turned back time countless times. Each reset offered another chance, but each also cost more than the last. Now, trapped between his own past mistakes and the present, he moved forward, ever searching for a way to change his fate.
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The Weaver – Sylas Venn
Sylas Venn, known only to a few as The Weaver, was a being whose very essence was entwined with the threads of fate. Unseen and unnoticed by most, he manipulated time and destinies as though they were mere strings in his hands. Unlike the protagonists whose paths were shaped by fate's cruel cycles, Sylas had mastered the art of manipulation, weaving the lives of others into complex patterns to suit his desires.
From the shadows, he observed Arin, Seraphina, and Kaelen, pulling invisible strings that linked their fates to his own hidden agenda. A master of patience and foresight, Sylas rarely acted directly but instead guided events from afar, his presence felt only when necessary. But even a master of fate is not beyond the reach of its unpredictable twists. Sylas's plans were beginning to unravel, and for the first time, he was unsure whether his control over the threads would hold.
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