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Is fate something fixed? Something that cannot be changed despite our efforts? My name is Oriant, and my father is a great general whose destiny is to die in war. Yes I know because I saw it. I saw it clearly. So I say no. If her destiny is to die as a mother then I will break her destiny. And if for that I have to bend the world, I will.
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There are many stories about people changing their fate. Some succeed, and others meet a crushing defeat. The consistency is that these people who have changed their fates all were aware of what lied ahead for them. This begs the question, what would happen if someone changed their fate unintentionally? Unbeknownst to him, it was Gannon Ramirez's fate to live a short life, one of many claimed by a centuries old war. Gannon's survival sparks a butterfly effect that throws everything off balance. Still ensnared with the brutality of war, Gannon is forced to ponder his life on an entirely different scale. If his life had been so insignificant, then why was everything around him collapsing in light of his survival?

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