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Prince Of Omens

omen of fire

In a secluded village where tranquility seemed to reign, Arthur Greyson was a young man with a promising future. Raised by his parents, Rowan, the strong carpenter, and Elara, the wise healer, Arthur grew up with a simple life, but full of love and discipline. Under the guidance of his master Kael Grimm, a respected former warrior, he trained daily to become stronger, honing his swordsmanship skills. Peace, however, was fleeting. When the empire of Ezryn, a merciless military power, attacked his village, setting it ablaze and destroying everything Arthur knew, his life was turned upside down. In the brutal attack, his parents were killed, and his world crumbled. With his heart marked by the fire of vengeance, Arthur swore, at the age of ten, to seek justice for his family's death and end the wars that consumed the continent of Artenis. After five years of arduous training with Kael, Arthur embarked on his journey to the Celestial Academy, where he learned magic and refined his combat skills. However, the demons of the past and the pains of his loss could not be left behind. Arthur needed to confront his own shadows as he prepared to face a ruthless empire, an uncertain destiny, and the forces of evil that threatened to swallow everything he loved. In "Presage of Fire," Arthur Greyson not only seeks vengeance but also a greater purpose: to end the cycle of violence and bring peace to a world at war. On his journey, he will discover that true strength lies not only in the power of weapons but in the courage to challenge one's own limits and fight for what is right. In this epic fantasy novel, the fire of destruction transforms into the fire of hope, as Arthur must choose between being consumed by hatred or forging a new path for the future.
Keendrick · 1.1K Views

Prince of The Ruined Kingdom

In the depths of despair, Arche, a prince who had lost everything, stood amidst the ruins of the castle that was once his home. Torrential rain soaked his frail body, and for the first time in his life, Arche had decided to give up. He no longer believed in hope, nor in the goddess Oriana, whom he had once worshipped daily. Everything seemed futile—his kingdom destroyed, his family gone, and he had failed to find any trace of his siblings. "Where are they?" he whispered to the dark sky, his tears mixing with the rain. "Where was Goddess Oriana when we were slaughtered? Am I always alone?" Massive wolves emerged from the rubble, their eyes glowing red, ready to strike. But then, the world stopped. Time froze. The pounding rain hung still in the air, and the wolves halted mid-leap. In the eerie silence, the statue of Goddess Oriana, still standing tall, emitted a mysterious aura, and a soft voice—full of regret—echoed directly into Arche's mind. "Forgive me, Archemidas. I am sorry for everything that has happened…" Stunned and filled with anger, Arche lashed out bitterly. "Where were you when everything fell apart?! You stood by while my family died! When my father and mother were murdered, when my siblings vanished?!" "I could not stop that fate," the voice replied, laden with sorrow. "I could only watch from afar, bound by the limits of this world. But I am here now because you are on the verge of giving up. And I cannot let you go." Arche wept harder. He had spent his life searching for his family, but all he had found was destruction and disappointment. "I'm tired... I can't search any longer. I don’t even know if they’re alive..." "They are alive, Archemidas. You must hold on, because they need you, just as you need them." For the first time in what felt like ages, a faint glimmer of hope ignited in Arche's heart. Despite the overwhelming pain and doubt, he realized that giving up was not the answer. There was still so much left to discover. And though his faith in his goddess had been shattered, one truth remained—his family was still out there. With tears in his eyes and a trembling heart, Arche finally accepted that reality. "Alright... I will keep going. For them. For myself." Under the frozen sky, Arche rediscovered his purpose—to survive, to fight, and to find the ones he loved most.
USBlueMoon · 19K Views
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