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BREAKER OF SEVEN DOORS

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Chapter 1 - A GREAT HISTORY

THE RISE OF A KINGDOM

A long time ago, a great war broke out among seven kingdoms—Ethan, Opra, Moha, Trasia, Majin, Vegeta, and Itesba. After years of conflict, they agreed to unite and form a powerful empire. The rulers of each kingdom—Marker of Ethan, Ites of Opra, Pac of Moha, Kac of Trasia, Mac of Majin, Veg of Vegeta, and Teco of Itesba—came together to establish this alliance.

Each kingdom worshiped its own deity.

The Ethaians worshiped Tijian (the god of fire and thunder).

The Opraians worshiped Kolshi (the god of air).

The Mohaians worshiped Kac (the god of wind).

The Trasians worshiped Lanaz (the god of patience and air).

The Majians worshiped Zaln (the god of stone).

The Itesbians worshiped Lanaz (the god of ice).

Among these deities, Tijian was the most powerful, which made the Ethaians the strongest warriors. Every time they went to war, they returned victorious because they believed their god fought beside them.

THE BETRAYAL OF ETHAN

Ethan was chosen to be the first ruling kingdom, and Marker was crowned as the king. He was known as the greatest warrior of his time. Under the agreement, each kingdom would rule for seven years before passing the throne to the next in line.

After six years on the throne, King Marker began to worry. "If I leave the throne, my kingdom may never rule again," he thought. To secure his position, he became generous to all seven kingdoms, and the people loved him deeply.

Six months later, his wife, Rectiha, gave birth to a son. Overjoyed, Marker named him Nate (meaning "Born for History"). The people of Ethan celebrated their prince's birth.

However, the other six kingdoms feared Marker's influence. They believed he would be chosen again to rule, so they plotted to destroy Ethan and erase it from history.

One fateful night, as Marker spent time with his family, the six kingdoms launched a merciless attack on Ethan. The city was soon covered in blood and fire. Hearing the screams, Marker rushed to the palace gates and saw his kingdom being slaughtered.

He ordered his guards, "Protect my wife and son at all costs!"

Determined to save his family, Marker fought bravely but was ultimately killed that night. Ethan fell, and its name was erased from the seven kingdoms.

ESCAPE TO ZEALITYA

With Ethan in ruins, Rectiha fled with baby Nate to a small town called Zealitya. There, she lived in hiding, raising her son while enduring hardship.

Two months later, the six remaining kingdoms selected Ites of Opra as their new ruler. With Ethan completely destroyed, Ites declared himself king of the six kingdoms.

In Zealitya, the inhabitants welcomed Rectiha with kindness and made her their second chief leader. Though she longed for revenge, she remained low-key to keep Nate safe.

A NEW ERA IN OPRA

King Ites ruled Opra in peace, much like Marker had ruled Ethan. Two months into his reign, he announced, "I will marry a woman from Moha to strengthen my kingdom. Her name is Pirra, and she is beautiful and noble."

Pirra became one of his queens, and months later, she gave birth to a baby girl.

Ites declared joyfully, "Koshi, the god of patience and air, has blessed my queen with a daughter!" He named her Ivan (meaning "Born After My Success") and held a grand feast in her honor.

Every tribe brought gifts to celebrate the newborn—except Ethan, which no longer existed.

Meanwhile, in Zealitya, Nate was growing strong. At five years old, he already displayed strength beyond human limits, possessing the power of Tijian (god of fire and thunder) and Zayn (god of air and stone).

One day, Rectiha gathered the elders. "I have seen something in Nate—he is strong and powerful beyond imagination."

The elders rejoiced, declaring, "This is a sign from the gods! There is still hope for us!"

THE FALL OF ITES

Despite his rule, King Ites could not erase Marker from his mind. He feared a future rebellion. "I don't know why, but I can't stop thinking about Marker. I must prepare for war—even if there is none to fight."

Ites mobilized 900,000 warriors to secure his kingdom and built a 50,000-meter wall—impossible to climb or destroy.

Over time, Ites became corrupt. He started drinking heavily and indulging in affairs with harlots, fathering 30 children from different mothers.

Eventually, he went to war against an enemy nation, leading 500,000 warriors. Despite fighting fiercely, the enemy overpowered them.

A single arrow pierced Ites from a distance, and he fell on the battlefield—dead.

The news of his death spread across Opra. The Mohaians, eager for power, seized the throne.

THE TYRANNY OF MOHA

With Moha in power, everything changed. The Mohaians became nobles, while the other nations suffered under their rule.

Pac of Moha, a legendary warrior, became king. Ruthless and ambitious, he used his power to engage in human trafficking, slavery, and the denial of human rights.

Pac had ten queens, but only a few bore him princes and princesses. Among them were Kilor, Mace, Jeffrey, and Dahmer—all as fierce as their father.

He trained them to be warriors. "My sons, I have fought for years so you can become great legends. Train hard, for the future is yours."

One day, Jeffrey asked, "Father, how can I be like you when we were not born together?"

Pac replied, "It doesn't matter how you are born. You must make people believe in you. That is how they will follow you."

Dahmer then asked, "My king, I heard about Marker. They say he was the greatest swordsman of all time. Is that true?"

Pac sighed. "Yes. Marker was a legend. He broke through seven gates—something no man has ever done."

After their training, the princes returned to the palace to rest.

NATE'S JOURNEY BEGINS

Now eighteen years old, Nate had matured into a man. He began to question his past. "Who am I? Where did I come from? Who was my father?"

One evening, he confronted Rectiha. "Mother, I have been thinking about my life. If I may ask—who is my father, and where did he live?"

She hesitated. "Nate, your father was a great man. In time, you will learn the truth."

Though she hid his royal heritage, Nate had grown restless.

"Mother, I want to travel for a few days to see the world," he declared.

Alarmed, Rectiha objected. "No! This world is dangerous! You must be cautious and smart!"

Nate reassured her. "I promise I won't cause trouble."

Jos and Nar, his childhood friends, stepped forward. "Lady Rectiha, we will keep Nate safe."

The next day, the three embarked on their journey.

Along the way, Nate accidentally stepped on a young woman's foot. She angrily confronted him, but he apologized.

"What's your name?" he asked.

"I don't have one," she replied.

Nate smiled and said, "Then I shall call you Nameless."

And so, his journey to destiny began.