Legacy of the Arcane
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Ongoing, First published May 26, 2024
Wren was the son of a commoner family in the Kairos territory of the Empire. Even though he didn't have the luxuries of other kids he was happy with what he had, his mother loved him deeply and his father thought him to always stand up for what was right. He would always get into fights with other kids to help out kids who where being bullied, and it was because of this he met his best friend Oro Kairos, son of the Duke, after saving him from some kids who were bullying Oro. Unfortunately, tragedy struck his family as both his parent's died in an accident only a couple years after, Wren would later find out this was orchestrated by one of Oro's cousins he had beat up years earlier. The same bandits that killed his family left him with a lasting scar across his eye after trying to cut it out, Wren managed to save himself from going blind by using his water magic to heal it. Eventually, with Oro's help, Wren was adopted into the Kairos family where he would develop his magical capabilities and rise to the top alongside Oro.
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