Sovereign: Rise of the Thousandfold King
When every human on Earth is forcibly transported to a massive, unknown world, they awaken not as citizens—but as rulers. Each person is assigned a sovereign domain: an island, a volcanic ridge, a glacial plain, a jungle basin, or even crumbling ruins atop a floating plateau.
Each begins surrounded by a primitive yet unique non-human tribe sworn to them by force of the world’s laws.
Each is granted a Starter Pack, a ruined but restorable set of core structures, and one truth burned into their minds:
“Rule. Or fall.”
Thirty days of inviolable protection. Then the Blood Moon will rise, and with it, judgment.
Every monarch must rebuild, organize, and survive on terrain both alien and unforgiving. Hunting outside the barrier is dangerous. Resources are limited. Other rulers are out there—unknown, unseen, potentially aligned or already at war.
But one man—Riku, dropped into a jagged highland crater with a fierce tribe of Fireborn Draganoids—has something none of the others received:
A silent, hidden system that multiplies his resources, structures, weapons, and warriors—but only the things he truly owns.
He tells no one.
He posts no messages in global chat.
He does not seek allies.
While the world fumbles for footing, Riku builds toward an invisible dominance.
And when the Blood Moon rises,
his name will be ranked where none expected.