The Binded Scourge

The Binded Scourge

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In the kingdom of Servatude, a potential storm is coming ahead. However, this storm isn't the average dark clouds and lighting, but rather a mixed bag of unlikely components, a clash of random elements trying to work together. A beggar, a former criminal, a forced slave and a family trying to keep together are stuck in this storm. And as it gets heavier and heavier, all these elements want is to finally see it clear, but the light of day can only get so dark.
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Once, magic flowed like rivers nurtured by the Grim guardians of life and death. They were neither gods nor demons but keepers of balance, ensuring souls passed peacefully into the beyond. Among them was a young Grim, a boy with a gentle heart, who walked the earth unseen to replenish its fading magic. But the greed of powerful mages shattered this harmony. They sought immortality, power beyond mortal limits. In the dead of night, they ambushed the Grim, stole his Grimoire of Eternal Passage, and left him for dead. Yet, they could not read its secrets. Before vanishing, the Grim left behind an Artifact of Severance a cursed relic that began draining the world's magic. As the years passed, those with weak abilities withered, while the strong ruled with an iron fist. Monsters emerged from the hadows, terrorizing the land, and the ten kingdoms struggled to survive under relentless attacks. And so, the slow death of the world began.

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