In the martial world of Terranova, strength decides everything.
Above emperors and sects stands the Ashen Family—a lineage so dominant that kingdoms exist by their permission. Yet within this family, power is not inherited through comfort, but carved through loss.
Every Ashen heir leaves at the age of ten.
Names are taken.
Blood ties are sealed.
The world becomes the judge.
Born at midnight under a sky torn by lightning, Arthur Ashen is the youngest of his generation—and the weakest. While legends are whispered about his eldest brother’s genius, Arthur shows no talent on the battlefield, no response to cultivation, and no sign of promise.
When his turn comes, his identity is stripped away.
Even his eyes change.
Exiled beyond Ashen reach, Arthur chooses a new name—Grey—and is sent across the world… only to vanish in a catastrophe no one survives.
Believed dead.
Lost to fate.
Grey awakens alone within a sealed ruin older than Terranova itself—injured, nameless, and forgotten. But in that silence, something bound and broken stirs. Not a weapon. Not a miracle.
A presence that recognizes persistence.
As Grey struggles to survive in a world that no longer knows him, strength begins to form—slowly, painfully, earned step by step. Far away, the Ashen Family moves on, unaware that the heir they lost may one day return changed beyond recognition.
This is not a story of chosen heroes.
It is the story of a boy who lost everything—
and chose to keep going.
Heirs Without Names is a long-form martial arts epic of exile, endurance, and rebirth, where power is forged through suffering, loyalty is tested by blood, and the weakest heir may become the most dangerous of all.