"People pity the broken man. But if he possesses power—he is suddenly a monster."
Great Raya, Revival of Stars.•••
"THE FAULT...IS NOT IN OUR STARS, BUT IN OURSELVES THAT WE ARE UNDERLINGS."
-William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
(ACT 1).•••
SYNOPSIS
A venomous ideal poisons the country of Wispern, where Necromancers—people born with the ability of summoning or communicating with the dead—are deemed insidious.
The Royal Family and their crooked followers intertwine as they burn and impale the last of their kind.
Unbeknownst to them, a storyteller, Necromancer, mastermind, and hunter all lurk behind them, their eyes set on a certain sword, ready to dismantle the toxicity and corruption embedded in their country.
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- LANGUAGE
-VIOLENCE
-GRAPHIC (IE. BODY GORE)
-INSTANCES OF GRAMMAR MISTAKES
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This is a fictional book. Names, characters, places, events, and incidents are products of the author's imagination; they should be regarded as fictitious. If they align with anything in real life, it is purely coincidental.
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Also hi,
I recommend that you read this story with the black background; it'll fit the aesthetic.And an FYI: this story interchanges between 3rd Person Omniscient & Limited (it can be odd, but I'll try to fix it in editing)
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Revival Of Stars
FantasyOne storyteller - who harbors the feeling of uselessness, searching for a purpose to feel somewhat worthy. One Necromancer - who hides from his fate and identity, wearing a thick mask as he is granted a second chance at life. One mastermind - who li...