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Throneverse: The Beginning

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A throne is more than just a seat—it is the embodiment of power, control, and destiny. It is a symbol of authority, conferring dominion over those who kneel before it. But a throne is never freely given; it must be earned, taken, or fought for. And in the pursuit of such power, men become monsters, kingdoms fall, and history is written in blood. There are many thrones, each tied to a different force, each carrying a different kind of power. Some rule over nations, others over realms unseen. Some are forged by divine right, others by sheer will and conquest. But one truth remains constant—no throne is ever empty for long. What happens when people desire it? Wars ignite. Betrayals are born. Bloodlines are erased. Those who reach for a throne must be willing to pay the price, for it does not grant power freely—it demands sacrifice. And yet, the hunger for power is eternal. So the question is not who will sit upon the throne. The question is—who will survive it? In a world born from dreams and ruled by desire, Karma, a mysterious child of unknown origin, is taken in by empathy — a single act of kindness that quietly alters the fate of many. The Throneverse is an age-old realm where hundreds of kings and kingdoms rise and fall like nations in an endless cycle of dominance and decay. From the shadows, secret societies and divine architects shape history, binding humanity to an unbreakable fate. As Karma grows, he begins to question the laws that govern this world: love without salvation, power without meaning, and the dream of a perfect world where every desire can thrive. But to reach it, he must confront what humanity fears the most — not monsters or gods, but the truths of their own hearts. And so, one question echoes across time: > Can a world built on desire survive the very dreams that created it?
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