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Xenith: Eschaton's Rebellion

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Across worlds, across dreams, across lifetimes—there exists a truth few are willing to face: To bear the name monster is a fate worse than death. It is a burden that does not kill you… but ensures you are never allowed to truly live. That is the fate Xander has carried for as long as he can remember. And one he has long since chosen to embrace. Shaped by two lifetimes of suffering, hatred, and cold indifference, Xander has come to understand the cruel nature of the world. No matter what he did… no matter how far he went… no matter how much he endured— They would always fear him. Despise him. Condemn him. Not because he was the worst of them— But because he was willing to do what they never could. And perhaps worse… Because he was willing to live with it. So when he is cast into yet another world—one unfamiliar, yet disturbingly similar—Xander makes a choice. He stops caring. Or at least… he tries to. Because everything changes the day he meets her. A girl he does not know. A girl he does not remember. A girl who looks at him—not with fear… not with hatred… but with something far more dangerous. Understanding. She does not ask him to become a hero. She does not ask him to atone. She asks him for something far simpler— And far more terrifying. “To see it through.” And for reasons he cannot explain— He listens. Thus begins his journey through a fractured existence of dark myths and forbidden legends. A world where truth has long since decayed into whispers, and reality itself feels like a fading memory. A world where monsters are not born— …but revealed. As Xander walks a path between destruction and meaning, he is forced to confront a question he thought he had already answered: Can one truly abandon the past… …when it is the very thing that defines them? Or is the greatest lie of all— believing you ever could?
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