Burning
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'Well, why should I trust you boy? 'Asked Governor Dan fixing the boy in front of him with a piercing gaze
'I'm not that kind of person' acknowledged Ian unflappably 'I am not immoral '
'Is that so? 'Probed the governor rising 'you know my mother used to tell me that memories are the forgers of personality, life is the forge. You see, our life experiences are like tiny loops, assemble them together and you can effortlessly decipher the person. However my dear boy you have no recollection or what so ever of your past, even your own name you're not so sure of, so tell me Ian are you truly certain that you are the finest judge of your person?' solicited the governor in a dangerously low voice . 'I think not 'he concluded with finality when he got no answer. 16 year old Ian wakes up among strangers with multiples battle wounds he doesn't remember having, an astounding case of amnesia and special new powers. His suspicious conditions arises controversy and reservations among the habitants of Leptis, the unusual city in which he has woken up, especially after their allies, strong untouchable warriors called the fighters, get mysteriously attacked and lose their symbol of power. Faced with an ingenious culprit, prejudice and an unknown past will Ian fight to clear his name and build himself a new home in Leptis? Or will he be defeated?