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Book of Nagara

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In the realm of Aroken, where the elvian live for thousands of years, a fallen prince rises. Nagara, once heir to the throne, now bears the shame of defeat and exile. Stripped of his title and honor, he seeks redemption—not through war, but by entering Paladas Academy, the most prestigious and perilous school in the land. There, he crosses paths with Azlin and Rania, enigmatic students from House Mennefer, whose fates seem entwined with his own. As their bond deepens, so too do the secrets buried within the academy walls. Dark truths stir beneath Aroken’s surface—whispers of betrayal, ancient powers, and a forgotten enemy drawing near. Together, they must face a threat unlike any before, as the most dangerous force ever known sets its sights on them... and on the future of Aroken itself.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The realm burned.

Buildings fell beneath skies lit not by sun, but by fire. Shadows stretched tall as towers cracked, and the wind carried the cries of those who begged for mercy.

Amid the ruin, a lone figure stood on a hill of ash, wrapped in tattered black. His eyes—white as moonless frost—held something unnatural. They did not blink. They did not waver. They saw beyond what others could bear. Past and future danced in them like a storm trapped behind ice.

He was known by many names good and bad

The Hero

The Prophet

The Chosen One

The False Prophet

The Fallen One

The Chaos

Below him, in the hollow of what once was a city, a miracle cried into the soot-filled air.

A newborn, untouched by flame or rubble. Cradled in a strange stillness, swaddled in the impossible—neither divine nor mortal, yet both. The child's cries echoed through the smoke, fragile and stubborn.

The figure was watched for a long time.

Silent. Still.

He could have ended it. He could have claimed it.

Instead, he turned. Cloak trailing behind him, the ash parting in silence. He walked away—toward a horizon bleeding red, toward something only he could see.

Some say that moment rewrote destiny.