ChronoBlade Rewind

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When Kaen’s village is destroyed by time-warping assassins, he should have died—until an ancient sword rewinds the moment of his death. Awakened to a power he doesn’t understand and haunted by memories that aren’t his, Kaen must master time itself to survive. But every use of the sword unravels more of who he is. To stop the king’s soldiers and reclaim his fate, Kaen must learn to wield time as a weapon—before it steals everything from him.

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Status
Ongoing
Year
2025
Author
Vulti

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Rating
5.0/ 5.0
Followers
12
Views
20,278

Chapters(130 total)

What readers say about ChronoBlade Rewind

  • ChronoBlade: Rewind is a thrilling plunge into a world where time bends, breaks, and bleeds. The story opens on the ashes of Kaen's home and never looks back—because it can't. The past isn’t safe, and neither is the future. Pkp890 weaves a cast that feels r…
    Jagu_2505Royal Road5.0 / 5

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  • Jagu_2505Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    ChronoBlade: Rewind is a thrilling plunge into a world where time bends, breaks, and bleeds. The story opens on the ashes of Kaen's home and never looks back—because it can't. The past isn’t safe, and neither is the future.
    Pkp890 weaves a cast that feels raw and real. Kaen isn’t your chosen one who knows what he’s doing he’s confused, haunted, and sometimes reckless. That’s what makes him worth following. Aiko, with her twin daggers and layered emotions, never reads like a sidekick. Her chemistry with Kaen simmers quietly even when they’re slicing through enemies. Hinara, Lysandra, and Ren each bring something new to the table, not just in combat, but in how they see the world unraveling.
    Time magic here isn’t just a power, it’s a curse, a temptation, a mirror. The weapons they wield feel like characters themselves, and every battle seems to carve something away from the people using them. You feel the cost of every victory. When Kaen rewinds death, it isn’t triumphant. It’s desperate.
    The pacing spikes and slows like the pulse of a hunted animal. Chapter 74’s warped battle, the reveal at the Oracle, and the brutal ambush in 83 all hit hard. The world is strange in a way that makes you lean forward, but never too weird to follow.
    This story asks a hard question if time could be broken to save someone, would you still be you after doing it? ChronoBlade: Rewind doesn’t pretend to have easy answers, but it knows how to make you care while chasing them.
    If you want fantasy that burns, bends, and remembers, read this. But hold on. You might forget who you were before it started.