Polort then started to think back on something his mother told to him as a young kid, About how she remembered the last time she saw Ugart alive, A mere three months after his birth and one month before his death, There were 3 others with him that day, A tall, Slightly bulky female elf who wore long, White hair who wore a set of armoured robes, A shorter man with a thinner build and red hair with light, Iron enforced leather armour, A tall man with a good amount of muscle with gray hair and different coloured eyes with a set of General's armour on Of whom would be Angerd, And finally, A medium-height person who had green eyes as bright as emeralds, Blond hair with a touch of gray at the roots who wore the outfit of a Commander, That person was his father, So with what he knew now, Those first two people were most likely Trayven Oratser and Aerta Hungarer, Polort then asked him "Where are the others now?".
When the child was finally born, his mother's tenuous sanity rendered her quite incapable of caring properly for him. That is not to say she did not attempt the deed, she had to try. Her neighbors simply did not want to deal with her or the child. So it wasn't until something unusual occurred that the village took charge of the child.
This one has the vibe of a hidden, ancient civilisation that was buried from the face of the Earth and from mankind’s destruction, where our main character acts as the pivot in unearthing such majestic civilisation, and whose innate, powerful, and distinctive but alarming ability to empathise with Earth’s unpredictable nature—how much would our main character be able to handle such massive disturbances that occur on the Earth’s surface and even beyond underneath it?The storytelling is quite fluid; only minor errors are seen that don’t avert any sort of attention from reading.
An absolutely stunning opening, breath-taking action, and fighting ingenuity. This story is well balanced, though it's a shame the chapters are quite short, but I held my breath reading so far. Have to say the world-building is truly captivating too.
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