In a world governed by divine law, where gods dictate the fate of entire races, mortals live under constant scrutiny.
Entire regions are restricted, civilizations are controlled, and anything that threatens the balance is erased without hesitation.
Centuries after the Divine Purge—an event where an elder god nearly annihilated humanity—the gods tightened their grip, sealing away powers deemed too dangerous to exist. But not everything remained contained.
Boros awakens with no memory of who he is, carrying a forbidden anomaly: the Ice Longinus, a power tied to destruction and a past the world has tried to bury. Its emergence is violent and unstable, marking him as something that should not exist.
Before seeking power, Boros encounters Akeno—a girl who becomes both a witness to his instability and a reason for him to keep moving forward.
Their journey begins in uncertainty, but when Akeno is nearly killed in a brutal encounter, it forces Boros to confront the reality of his weakness and the danger surrounding them.
Determined to grow stronger, Boros enters the Guild Trials, an unforgiving selection process designed to shape warriors and eliminate the unfit.
What begins as a test of strength quickly reveals corruption beneath the surface. During the evaluation, Boros exposes a manipulated result and is forced to retake the test under direct supervision—only to shatter the limits of the trial and draw the attention of those in power.
His actions do not go unnoticed.
As Boros advances, quiet observations turn into deliberate scrutiny. Orders begin to shift. Examiners are replaced.
Decisions are no longer made by the Guild alone, but by higher authorities.
For the first time in centuries, the gods begin to observe a single mortal.
With each battle, Boros grows stronger—but the Ice Longinus takes its toll. His body fractures under the strain, forcing him to endure injuries that do not simply heal.
Every victory pushes him closer to collapse, turning his own power into a double-edged weapon.
As fragments of Boros’s memory begin to resurface, a deeper truth emerges: his existence is not an accident. He is connected to the very history the gods tried to erase.
Now marked by the divine, monitored by forces beyond his understanding, and caught in a conflict far greater than himself, Boros stands at the center of a growing storm.
Because if the gods are watching him—
—it means they believe he is capable of becoming a threat.
And in a world where anything beyond control is erased, Boros must decide whether to reclaim the identity he lost… or become something even the gods cannot contain.