Brookejjlg19
After the death of his brother, Loak's world never fully recovers. Grief settles in like a permanent weight, and what was once a close bond with his father slowly fractures under the strain of silence, blame, and unspoken pain. One argument-sharp, personal, and long buried feelings finally spilling out-becomes the breaking point.
In the heat of the moment, everything is said that can't be taken back. Loak walks away from the only life he has ever known, not just leaving his home, but leaving behind the version of himself tied to it.
He disappears into the world beyond his village and eventually finds the Fire Tribe-a fierce, disciplined group built on survival, strength, and loyalty earned rather than given. What begins as escape becomes transformation. Over ten years, Loak is reshaped by fire, training, hardship, and the slow rebuilding of identity.
But time doesn't erase the past. As he rises within the Fire Tribe, Loak is forced to confront what he ran from: his father, his grief, and the truth about his brother's death. What once broke him may be the only thing that can finally make him whole again.