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Ascension of the Voidblade

Silverwolf89
When Kieran Vale dies an ordinary, meaningless death, he awakens in Eidolon Rift, a brutal reincarnation world governed by an omnipresent System that claims to grant power—but in truth exists to filter souls, grinding the weak into monsters and forging the strong into disposable gods. Branded an Anomaly from the moment of rebirth, Kieran is bound to a forbidden weapon—the Voidblade, a soul-devouring manifestation that grows stronger by consuming the dead. Each victory grants power, but at a terrible cost: the erosion of empathy, memory, and identity itself. The System does not reward heroism. It rewards survival—and survival demands cruelty. As Kieran navigates a world divided by warring factions—the rigid Vanguard Accord, the soul-harvesting Hollow Covenant, the merciless Astral Inquisition, the lawless Freebound, and the mysterious Choir of Silence—he becomes a destabilizing force none of them can fully control. Allies become rivals. Rivals become monsters. And monsters are often what the System prefers. Hunted by executioners, tempted by tyrants, and tested by rival champions both male and female, Kieran rises through blood-soaked dungeons and faction wars, uncovering the truth behind the System itself: a failed mechanism left behind by dead gods, designed to manufacture replacements through endless suffering. At the heart of the chaos stands Lyra Ashenfell, a Vanguard captain sworn to uphold the System’s order. Their bond forms slowly—through shared battles, quiet understanding, and unspoken choices—yet the System marks their connection as a flaw. Love becomes a liability. Trust becomes rebellion. Every step closer threatens to break them both. As gods begin to fall and the System tightens its grip, Kieran is forced to confront an impossible choice: ascend and become what the world demands, or reject godhood entirely and risk erasing himself from existence. Ascension of the Voidblade is a dark, long-form action fantasy about power that corrodes, systems that lie, rivals forged by circumstance, and a love that grows not in safety—but in defiance. It asks a single question across its vast journey: If a world is built on suffering, is it better to rule it… or to end it?
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