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Ash and Shadow

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In a world teetering on the edge of oblivion, the Black Maw has become more than a whispered legend—it is a trial that grants power at an unfathomable cost. When the sky cracked and the forgotten world began to awaken, humanity found itself caught in the grip of forces beyond comprehension. Those who survive the Maw’s trials return irrevocably changed, marked by power and burdened by the weight of their choices. Kael was not a hero. He was selfish, ruthless, and driven only by his own survival. But when he enters the Maw seeking strength, he is forced to confront something even more terrifying than the horrors lurking in the ruins: himself. In a place where morality is measured in sacrifice, Kael meets someone who forces him to question everything. When the trial reaches its crescendo, he makes a decision that no one before him ever has—killing one to save another, only to die himself in the ultimate act of selflessness. But death is not the end. Resurrected with both the greatest reward for good and the darkest power granted to the wicked, Kael emerges into a world that can no longer perceive him in absolutes. To some, he is a savior, a beacon of hope against the encroaching nightmare. To others, he is a monster whose existence threatens to unravel the fragile balance between the survivors and the unknown forces stirring in the dark. His power is bound to perception—he can only heal those who believe in his goodness, only destroy those who see him as evil. Yet even this ability is a double-edged sword, for he may shift perception at a cost that eats away at his body, mind, and soul. As war brews between those who thrived in the Maw through cruelty and the few who emerged through sacrifice, Kael stands at the precipice of a conflict that will determine the fate of both humanity and the world that seeks to reclaim its forgotten dominion. The remnants of the past whisper warnings in the ruins, and a hidden enemy—one who first awakened in the Maw’s depths—watches his every move. Haunted by his choices, hunted by those who fear or worship him, Kael must carve his own path between ash and shadow. Will he become the hero the world desperately needs, or will he be consumed by the very darkness he once embraced?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Weight of Hunger

The sky above the city was a bruised shade of red, as if the heavens themselves were bleeding from wounds unseen. Kael tightened the ragged cloak around his shoulders, its threadbare fabric offering little protection from the biting wind that carried the stench of decay. The world had not ended in fire or ice, as the old stories claimed. No, the world had eroded—slowly, methodically—until all that remained were scattered remnants of something once grand.

Kael walked the ruined streets, past crumbling buildings that stood as silent witnesses to humanity's slow collapse. What had caused it? No one knew for sure. Some spoke of a cataclysmic event that shattered the boundary between worlds, allowing the laws of reality to twist and shift. Others whispered of an ancient reckoning, a consequence of sins long forgotten. Most, however, had stopped asking altogether. Survival left little room for curiosity.

He pulled his scarf over his mouth as he passed a corpse slumped against a shattered window, its flesh gnawed down to sinew and bone. The city was dying, but it wasn't empty. Desperation bred monsters, and those monsters wore human faces.

Kael had learned that lesson young.

The market district had once been a place of commerce, where merchants peddled their wares with loud voices and eager hands. Now, it was a shadow of itself. Makeshift stalls lined the cracked pavement, their owners watching passersby with wary, sunken eyes. Food was scarce. Water was worth more than blood. Kael moved with practiced ease, his steps quiet, his presence unremarkable. He had no interest in drawing attention.

He approached a stall where a man with a crooked nose and a cruel gaze sorted through a pile of dried roots.

"Got anything fresh?" Kael asked.

The man scoffed. "Fresh? You think you're in the old world?"

Kael didn't flinch. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small pouch, the clink of metal barely audible beneath the wind's howl. "Silver," he said. "Enough for something real."

The merchant's eyes flicked to the pouch, then to Kael's face. "You're not from around here, are you?"

"Does it matter?"

"It does when you're asking for things that don't exist." The man leaned in. "But I might know someone. If you've got more than that little pouch, that is."

Kael didn't react, though his stomach coiled in anticipation. This was what he had come here for. Rumors had led him to this wretched district—whispers of something beyond mere survival. A place where one could trade more than silver for power. A place where the weak could become something more.

The Black Maw.

He had thought it was just another myth, like the stories of how the world had fallen. But then he had heard the accounts. The hushed voices speaking of those who walked into the Maw and never returned. Of those who did return, changed.

The merchant tapped the counter, drawing Kael's gaze. "There's a place, but it's not for the faint-hearted."

"I'm listening."

The man smirked. "Then you're already closer than most."

Kael had come for a reason. He was starving, but not for food. He was weak, but not for long.

He would find the Black Maw.

And he would see if the whispers were true.