The Demon King Yinn Chronicles
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2022
This Takes Place: Way before he met Izuku Midoriya.
The backstory and truth behind what he did within the time he fell from grace, to the end of all those God's he fought for entertainment until he finally met Izuku.
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Izuku Midoriya never believed in myths or divine beings. To him, the idea of an all-powerful God or ruthless demons pulling the strings of humanity was laughable. After all, if God were real, why would wars rage on? Why would innocent lives suffer? To Izuku, the horrors of the world came from human nature, not from some supernatural force. When Izuku finds himself in a moment of unimaginable danger, everything he thought he understood begins to unravel. In his darkest hour, as death looms ever closer, a mysterious figure appears just before he loses consciousness. Upon waking, he discovers a newcomer glued to his side, brimming with sarcastic remarks, and to his shock, they share a matching tattoo-one Izuku has never seen before. As death relentlessly pursues him, craving his blood, Izuku delves deeper into the story of this unexpected ally, learning more about their connection and the truths that bind them. This is the tale of how Izuku Midoriya, one of the most powerful men alive, came to realize that some myths are real-and that the cost of denying their existence could very well be his soul.