Ke'sari & Night-Everlasting
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In the final hours marking the end of a period, a great battle leads to the destruction of the sun. The survivors are left to grapple with the choices their nations made for them—among them is a girl named Raseyla. She is subjected to the worst of human nature—while humanity uses her as a scapegoat vessel for all their sufferings, the living world desires their extinction and is pushing her to become the harbinger for unmatched genocide.
This journey will be ugly and in some places detestable—but in time she will reclaim her life from both the Unseeing God, and the people that had once welcomed her.
Story Inspirations: Re: Zero | Berserk | 86 | Fate/Grand Order | Vinland Saga | Made in Abyss
I want to show people the worst that the world and humanity itself could possibly get. And I want to show that despite everything that it may throw, people will strive to be happy.When I type the final letters of this book, or even type the things in-between,I hope you think: "What a sweet story that was."
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- HermesRGN
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- 5.0/ 5.0
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- 4
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Chapters(22 total)
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- TheWarlockCalledRoswaalRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I've been with you since the old days, I will review it honestly!
The start felt rocky to me as someone who has read a lot of detail-oriented work and that which explains everything in clear-cut ways, so starting as loose from a perspective as Raselya's was hard for 3 chapters, getting both of our bearings - but now after hitting Chapter 8 and beyond - I understand it places us in her shoes as we learn about the new world and the world she came from.
The combat, the action mixed with poignant emotion and heartfelt crescendo of each character, building what would be chapters of arcs in brief sentences to make back-to-back impacts is mentally immolating in the best way - it paints an image and refuses to let it be overturned by anything else.
I recommend this for anyone looking for a real 'fantasy' work - disconnected from reality, yet true to the human (and many other) heart.