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soul fall

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Soul Fall — Synopsis In a world drowned in ash and silence, the last bastions of humanity survive behind colossal walls, hunted by beasts born of nightmares. They do not know the truth — that the real monsters were once human. Negi awakens in the desolate wasteland known as the *Forgotten Shore*, his memories shattered and his name barely clinging to his tongue. Drawn into a brutal realm of soul-bound creatures and shifting reality, he quickly learns survival requires more than strength — it demands sacrifice, trust, and the will to become something else. Beside him are Ephi , a masked warrior whose past is as broken as his own, and Kisa , a fierce and loyal firebrand with secrets buried deep in her blood. Together, they unravel the soul-linked power system that governs their world — a system that feeds on fear, identity, and willpower. But as Negi grows stronger, so does the truth pulling him toward it: his bloodline is cursed, and his fate may not be to save the world… but to become its executioner. Haunted by visions, hunted by beasts, and caught between ancient races and forgotten gods, Negi must face the mirror of his soul — before he becomes the very thing he swore to destroy. --- Themes: * Identity, memory, and the soul * Betrayal and moral decay * Faith and forgotten gods * The cost of power * Humanity vs monstrosity “To kill the monsters, he must become one — but monsters remember who they were.”
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Boy Without a Name

The sky was the color of ash.

The sea whispered like a dying god, its waves clawing at the crumbled shore with the hunger of something ancient — and forgotten. Rusted bones of ships lay half-buried in the blackened sand, twisted metal and rotting wood mingling like graves the ocean refused to bury.

A boy stirred.

He awoke face-down in the wet sand, coughing salt from his lungs. His body trembled — not from cold, but from something deeper. Fear, perhaps. Or the echo of something that had once been human.

His arms were thin. Scarred. The marks of chains still lingered around his wrists like ghosts of captivity.

He didn't remember where he was.

He didn't remember why he was there.

He didn't even remember his own name.

He raised his head slowly and saw a world broken beyond repair. Jagged cliffs stood in the distance, their peaks lost in clouds. Towering, rust-stained pillars jutted out from the beach — like remnants of a forgotten civilization.

And far beyond that... was a wall. Massive. Impossibly tall. Faintly glowing.

It hummed.

It repelled.

It called.

The boy stared at it for a long time before collapsing back onto the sand.

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Somewhere nearby, something moved.

Footsteps.

Silent, careful, deliberate.

Then a voice — calm and cold, like steel wrapped in silk:

"He's alive."

Another voice. This one younger, hesitant:

"That's the third one this week. But… he looks different."

The first voice stepped closer. The boy felt a shadow pass over him.

"Strip him. We'll see what the Warden thinks."

"We can't just leave him like that."

"Do you want to die, rookie? We don't help the unknown."

"...He's not unknown. He's just forgotten."

That voice lingered.

Then, something sharp touched the boy's shoulder — a blade? A test?

He forced his eyes open. For a moment, just one, he thought he saw her.

A girl. Tall. Pale. Armor scorched from battle. Her eyes were a piercing grey, so cold they burned. She didn't flinch when he looked at her. She only stared — as if she was searching for something in him.

"Who are you?" she asked.

He opened his mouth.

No sound came out.

He didn't know.

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Somewhere, far away — across mountains and oceans and years of memory — a soul stirred. A shadow moved. And a name long buried beneath blood and sorrow prepared to rise again.

But not yet.

Not today.

Today, he had no name.

Only a heartbeat.

And a second chance.

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