The Yatra Scrolls
Synopsis: "Echoes of the Self"
In a world plagued by monstrous invasions from mysterious realms, every person is born with a unique skill to survive. For our protagonist, his gift is the power of cloning—an ability that allows him to create hundreds, even thousands, of copies of himself. However, there's a catch: the clones are only as strong as he is. They don't grow stronger on their own; only his personal growth can empower them. Living an ordinary life, our protagonist navigates this brutal world, constantly striving to strengthen himself.
But everything changes when he's suddenly transported to an unfamiliar world—one teeming with magic, inherited abilities, and powerful beings beyond his imagination. In this world, magic is commonplace, and danger lurks in every shadow. Isolated, unable to communicate, and terrified of betrayal, he faces a grim reality: survival is a constant battle, and trust is a luxury he can't afford.
Determined to return to his original world, he devises a plan: build an organization where loyalty is absolute. An organization where he is both the leader and the army. Using his cloning ability, he creates a legion of himself—an unstoppable force that answers only to him. Each clone is an extension of his will, incapable of betrayal. As he trains, his clones grow stronger, and his organization expands, becoming a formidable power in this new world.
But power breeds enemies, and as he rises, he must confront challenges that test not just his strength, but his very identity. Can he lead an army of himself to conquer this world and find his way back home? Or will the echoes of his own self be his greatest enemy?
"Echoes of the Self" is a story of survival, trust, and the relentless pursuit of power—where the greatest ally and the deadliest threat are one and the same.