Crimson Lord: Re; Awaken
On November 24, 3098, the world as we knew it was shattered. Mysterious creatures, claiming to be from another realm, arrived. They called themselves Frājïns, and they were unlike anything humanity had ever encountered. Demonic in nature, they descended upon us with a fury that left no doubt of their intentions.
At first, we struggled. There was no way to fight back—our weapons were useless, and the world was plunged into chaos. But then, a strange gift arrived. From the very conflict that threatened to destroy us, we discovered Magic—a power born from the war itself. It was our salvation, an unexpected weapon that leveled the playing field. Slowly but surely, humanity learned to wield this power, turning the tide of battle.
The war raged on for centuries. Countless lives were lost. Yet, with magic in our hands and determination in our hearts, we finally gained the upper hand. The last stand came on February 10, 5344. On that fateful day, after years of bloodshed, the Frājïns were finally defeated—vanquished from the world, their presence erased like a dark stain. The war, long fought, came to a close.
But peace, as always, came at a price.
With the Frājïns gone, new life began to flourish in the wake of their destruction. From the ashes of the old world, new races emerged. Elves, dwarves, Beast-humans, Demon-humans—creatures who were once whispers of myth now walked the earth alongside humanity. The world was forever changed, and with these changes, came new challenges.
Not all were peaceful. As the peaceful races thrived, others took root—Goblins, Ogres, Giant Spiders, and worse, their hearts full of malice. The balance of the world was fragile, and with it, new battles began to brew.
Humanity, having endured the war with the Frājïns, saw a brief moment of peace. But peace... it’s never permanent. The war might have ended, but it left us in the shadows of a new age. An age where power, magic, and life itself would be reshaped once more.
But, the Earth had been whipped back to the Golden Age.