SiTe_Creative
In an age where martial arts has evolved beyond raw power and flashy transformations, the world enters a new era of combat-one defined by discipline, psychology, and philosophy rather than brute force.
When a mysterious fighter named Likai appears during a high-profile martial arts tournament, he shatters the foundations of modern combat.
With nothing more than a single fingertip and flawless precision, he defeats elite fighters without visible effort, aura, or transformation. His actions ignite awe, fear, and controversy across realms, as warriors begin to question not only his strength-but the meaning of strength itself.
As fighters seek Likai not to defeat him but to learn from him, the series shifts focus toward intense training, mental fortitude, emotional trauma, and the unseen consequences of battle. Anxiety, panic, and psychological scars-long ignored in the martial world-begin to surface, especially among the younger generation of fighters.
Meanwhile, Likai's closest ally, Seiku/Archon, walks a different path.
A Saiyan prodigy with an evolving intellect and a power system rooted in endurance and trauma, Seiku believes true strength is born through suffering and relentless adaptation. Each failure strengthens him, pushing him further beyond conventional limits-until that belief turns him into something else entirely.
When Seiku re-emerges under the name Archon, the world is forced into a philosophical war rather than a physical one. No gods intervene.
No resets occur. Only two former friends remain-each embodying opposing truths about power, pain, and evolution.
Dragon Ball Archon is a return to the roots of Dragon Ball while forging a darker, more mature direction-where growth is internal, battles are psychological as much as physical, and the greatest conflict is deciding what kind of strength the future should inherit.