The Dark Renaissance
In a world where empires rose and fell by the sword, power was the blood that coursed through the veins of history. Rulers, shaped by ambition, built their legacies on the bones of the conquered, their dominance seemingly eternal. Yet, eternity proved a fragile illusion when the skies shattered, and the land itself was torn asunder by a force beyond understanding. The great nations of the past—Macedon, the Mongols, Byzantines, Aztecs, and more—were cast into Eldoria, an alien realm of unfathomable beauty and chaos.
Eldoria, a world where the laws of nature bend and magic pulses through the very air, is both a haven and a crucible. It offers both untold power and an untamable threat. For Alexander the Great, once a conqueror of men, survival here demands more than military might. To endure, one must adapt to this land's ever-changing face. But survival is only one battle. Eldoria itself is a living entity, its ancient powers awakening, and the native Eldorians view the invaders as a corruption threatening the balance of their world.
Amidst this chaos, figures from history—betrayed, forsaken, and driven by vengeance—are reborn as wild cards. Joan of Arc, the Flame Witch, stands as a fiery force of destruction, her quest for vengeance no longer bound by faith but driven by the fires of her rebirth. As the factions clash in a deadly struggle for dominance, their ancient legacies become nothing more than whispers in the storm.
The land stirs with the prophecy of a reckoning, where the gods of Eldoria will decide the fate of the invaders. Their wars are not just for survival but for the right to reshape a world that could either empower them or obliterate them. In a land where eternity is earned, the empires that once believed themselves eternal must prove their worth—or be erased from history forever.