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Rock’n Stone

by Joker thegrand Ongoing
  • Progression
  • Anti-Hero Lead
  • Martial Arts
  • Multiple Lead Characters
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Attractive Lead
  • Male Lead
  • Mythos
  • Non-Human Lead

Synopsis

Synopsis

For centuries, the gods raised men.

They chose the Strongest. A warrior of exception, a loyal shadow, a protector capable of overthrowing armies. They chose the Greatest. A visionary strategist, a leader capable of bending wills with his mere presence. Together, they governed. Together, they protected. One could not exist without the other. This was the law. This was the balance.

But fifty years ago, the last Strongest died. No successor was chosen. And now, the last Greatest has just passed away.

For the first time in the history of the nation of Moria, the throne is empty. The neighboring countries, however, still have their chosen ones. Wars multiply. Borders crumble. Famine sets in. And in the countryside, far from the great cities, disease kills without anyone lifting a finger.

That is where Amoh lives. Nineteen years old. Pale skin, unruly hair. A farmer's son. His parents want him to become a doctor. A respectable profession. A safe one. In a village ravaged by illness, healers are worth more than soldiers.

But Amoh doesn't care.

He doesn't want to heal bodies. He wants to change destiny. He wants to become the Greatest. Since childhood, he has devoured the tales of the old chosen ones, the legends of strategists blessed by the gods. He dreams of a glory he has no right to claim. Because no one chooses to become the Greatest. The gods decide.

And the gods no longer speak.

His parents beg him to give up. The villagers smile with indulgence, convinced he is just a child who refuses to grow up. After all, what sensible boy still believes in the old tales?

But Amoh refuses to let go. He doesn't know why he clings to this impossible dream. He doesn't know what awaits him. He only knows that deep inside him, a silent voice is waiting. And that something, somewhere, may have begun to listen.

For the gods no longer speak.

But that does not mean they have forgotten

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