Prince Zikron de Tirali has what some would call a perfect life: he has the looks, the intelligence, and the charisma to attract any girl he liked, and he has wit, sarcasm, his skill in the saddle, and his enchanted staff on his side too. But his not-so-perfect life begins to emerge when one delves deeper into the palace walls/ One sees a boy raised not by his father, but by his tutor, a boy so powerful he must suppress his skill in order to avoid exploitation by the very man who sired him, and a boy whose twin was torn away from him because adults acted like children, and an argument went unresolved. This child must grow up in a world teetering on the brink of war, and he unknowingly sets it off. In response for his selfish mistake, his executed brother grants him an eternity to fix it. Zikron, no longer a king, must now face the war-torn world he has created, make his mistakes, and learn from even the most painful ones. Can he live in a world that shows him nothing but animosity? Or will he remain true to his dark past and live as Anagoria's outcast?