Volume no.1 "Blade of the Unbound Lost Within Shadows"
Chapter 0: Shadow of the Past
It was night. Peter Ashford Nightbane stood at the edge of the crumbling wall, staring at the ruins of the city that once bore a proud name. The destroyed buildings, the distant flickering lights—it no longer filled him with fear. He had seen death too many times, felt too much pain, to be intimidated by the darkness surrounding him now.
The family he had loved was but a memory, shadows of the past that could never return. The monsters that had destroyed everything he held dear were defeated. But that wasn't the end. In fact, it was just the beginning. He still had something to prove. And it wasn't revenge, though it was part of his path. He knew his true goal was to reclaim himself.
The demons within him couldn't be defeated in the usual way. The evil he felt didn't come from creatures outside of him. They were merely a reflection of what had been left on his soul by everything he had endured. He didn't know how long he could keep hiding his emotions behind the mask he had become. But one thing was certain—there was no turning back.
The path he walked had no way of returning to old times. He had died too many times inside to live fully again. Though he still felt warmth within him—the warmth he knew from those who had gone—he could no longer allow himself such luxuries.
But in the darkness, on the brink of despair, he felt something else. Perhaps he wasn't completely human anymore, but there was still hope, however small. Hope that one day, eventually, he could atone for his mistakes, even if only through a small gesture, through tiny actions.
"This isn't over yet," he thought. "Not today."
He looked up at the sky. Over the past few years, he had learned to see things that were once invisible. And at this moment, in this dark, shadowed night, he saw something he hadn't noticed before.
A new fate, calling him to act.
Peter looked at the dark, experienced-looking person next to him and said,
"I'm ready."
He replied,
"Are you sure? Once you go through the portal, there is no going back. And Riftrealm does not forgive mistakes."
"I won't be more ready, and I've spent more time with you than I planned."
"Okay, the nearest portal is about 200 meters north, between the river and the forest. It's easy to spot."
"Then I'll be going. I hope to see you again."
"Me too. And take care of yourself. Look for companions, but don't trust anyone."
"Well, see you then," Peter said with a hint of sadness in his voice.
"Yes, until next time," said the old man who had acted as a father and mentor to him in recent years.
Later, as he watched Peter's back disappearing around the corner, he added under his breath,
"Good luck, son."
And then he disappeared into the shadow.