KANUH'S CURSE:
Romance in a world of fantasy.
What makes people human? Anything could look human, but what is the factor that makes them more than appearance?
One man's nightmare is what another dreams. Is not that a terrifying reality?
Stories of the destruction of love have been told, but not many of its creation.
Romance in a world of fantasy.
The kingdom of Lakero was once a mighty and feared empire, thriving thousands of years ago as a hub of trade and diversity. Its streets were filled with humans, vampires, witches, fairies, and all creatures of the sort. They all coexisted within the kingdom. At the heart of this realm stood a royal family of witches, led by the formidable King Kannon, a ruler whose power and reputation instilled both awe and unease.
The kingdom's peaceful lifestyle was not easily protected. King Kannon and his army, composed of creatures and magicians of all kinds, waged brutal wars to protect their domain. Victory often came at a dark cost, as the conquered were enslaved and paraded as gruesome spectacles for public entertainment. The royal family’s twisted rituals included cannibalism; traitors’ flesh was consumed as offerings to Chryso, the ancient deity and great grandfather of the king, who was believed to have forged the kingdom itself.
Chryso’s legacy was the mysterious and potent magic known as Xanlyn, an arcane power passed down exclusively to the royal bloodline. This magic was unlocked through bodily sacrifice and mastery of the sacred language, and its users were said to possess unparalleled strength. Yet, what most did not realize was that the royal family’s magic was not natural but drawn from the elusive and dangerous realm called the Veil. Said to reside in between the worlds of dreams, nightmares, and excess magic, where reality and fantasy intertwined.
The birth of the king's son, prince Kanuh marked a turning point in Lakero’s history. Born with no heart, only a hollow space in his chest, he was destined for a different path. His arrival ignited chaos within the kingdom; civil war erupted soon after, fueled by political intrigue and treachery. By the time the prince came to the age of eight, tragedy struck. The royal family fell ill and perished, their deaths shrouded in mystery. The castle was consumed by flames the same day of their deaths, destroying the ancient scrolls and knowledge of their dark magic.
In the aftermath, Prince Kanuh vanished into the shadows, rumored to have been the mastermind behind his family’s demise or perhaps lost to the chaos himself. Despite the fall of Lakero, the kingdom’s legacy of power, violence, and darkness lingered in books, a tale of a lost prince and a kingdom shrouded in myth and blood.
The kingdom's peaceful lifestyle was not easily protected. King Kannon and his army, composed of creatures and magicians of all kinds, waged brutal wars to protect their domain. Victory often came at a dark cost, as the conquered were enslaved and paraded as gruesome spectacles for public entertainment. The royal family’s twisted rituals included cannibalism; traitors’ flesh was consumed as offerings to Chryso, the ancient deity and great grandfather of the king, who was believed to have forged the kingdom itself.
Chryso’s legacy was the mysterious and potent magic known as Xanlyn, an arcane power passed down exclusively to the royal bloodline. This magic was unlocked through bodily sacrifice and mastery of the sacred language, and its users were said to possess unparalleled strength. Yet, what most did not realize was that the royal family’s magic was not natural but drawn from the elusive and dangerous realm called the Veil. Said to reside in between the worlds of dreams, nightmares, and excess magic, where reality and fantasy intertwined.
The birth of the king's son, prince Kanuh marked a turning point in Lakero’s history. Born with no heart, only a hollow space in his chest, he was destined for a different path. His arrival ignited chaos within the kingdom; civil war erupted soon after, fueled by political intrigue and treachery. By the time the prince came to the age of eight, tragedy struck. The royal family fell ill and perished, their deaths shrouded in mystery. The castle was consumed by flames the same day of their deaths, destroying the ancient scrolls and knowledge of their dark magic.
In the aftermath, Prince Kanuh vanished into the shadows, rumored to have been the mastermind behind his family’s demise or perhaps lost to the chaos himself. Despite the fall of Lakero, the kingdom’s legacy of power, violence, and darkness lingered in books, a tale of a lost prince and a kingdom shrouded in myth and blood.
What makes people human? Anything could look human, but what is the factor that makes them more than appearance?
Thousands of years after the fall of Lakero, the prince still roamed the world. He questioned whether he was truly alive or merely a conscious corpse. People of his time claimed he was immortal, but those people have long since died and so the claims.
He feels nothing, no grief, no love for his lost family, yet beneath his indifference, an unquenchable yearning fills the hole in his chest. He longs for a heart to beat within him, a pulse of life to fill the hollow void. For centuries, he has wandered, seeking answers in ancient scrolls, in doctors and scientists, but nothing reveals the truth.
A voice whispered in his mind, and it called itself Razah. Its words were mocking, secretive. It spoke of the Veil, of secrets beyond understanding.
It questions if he can truly feel, if he can ever experience anything at all, but offers no answers, only riddles too vague to figure out.
He feels nothing, no grief, no love for his lost family, yet beneath his indifference, an unquenchable yearning fills the hole in his chest. He longs for a heart to beat within him, a pulse of life to fill the hollow void. For centuries, he has wandered, seeking answers in ancient scrolls, in doctors and scientists, but nothing reveals the truth.
A voice whispered in his mind, and it called itself Razah. Its words were mocking, secretive. It spoke of the Veil, of secrets beyond understanding.
It questions if he can truly feel, if he can ever experience anything at all, but offers no answers, only riddles too vague to figure out.
One man's nightmare is what another dreams. Is not that a terrifying reality?
The Veil is a realm shrouded in myth and mystery, an elusive place few have claimed to visit, and even fewer have returned to describe. Tales and ancient texts attempt to explain its nature, but its true form remains a mystery. Every description varied, but the so called king of this realm, Eleuth, was always mentioned.
It is said to be a space where magic distorts dreams and nightmares, transforming desires and dreads into tangible reality. Nestled between the world we know and the boundless realm of imagination, the Veil’s entryway is uncertain, its existence a fragile thread woven into the fabric of the unknown.
Those who claim to have crossed into the Veil speak of a dark, alien landscape. The roots of upside down trees scatter the sky, and blood red grass covers the ground. A thick, unyielding fog blankets everything in perpetual gloom. Demonic creatures lurk in the shadows, their eyes watching, waiting, silent hunters in the darkness. Rain falls, but it burns the skin, searing flesh with every droplet.
It is said to be a space where magic distorts dreams and nightmares, transforming desires and dreads into tangible reality. Nestled between the world we know and the boundless realm of imagination, the Veil’s entryway is uncertain, its existence a fragile thread woven into the fabric of the unknown.
Those who claim to have crossed into the Veil speak of a dark, alien landscape. The roots of upside down trees scatter the sky, and blood red grass covers the ground. A thick, unyielding fog blankets everything in perpetual gloom. Demonic creatures lurk in the shadows, their eyes watching, waiting, silent hunters in the darkness. Rain falls, but it burns the skin, searing flesh with every droplet.
Stories of the destruction of love have been told, but not many of its creation.
Kanuh is an illusion, a person that was never truly alive. He was never human, never real; a solidified manifestation born from dark magic and shattered dreams. He has touched, but never felt; he has eaten, but never tasted hunger or satisfaction. He slept, yet never dreamed. How could a dream itself dream? For centuries, he has wandered as a ghost of existence, longing for something he cannot name.
Yet, everything begins to change when he encounters you. Slowly, the intangible feelings that define humanity—sympathy, hunger, fear—start to seep into his consciousness. As he begins to connect with a real, breathing soul. Only through this fragile, vital bond can Kanuh hope to transcend his nature and finally find what he has yearned for, an authentic, beating heart.
Yet, everything begins to change when he encounters you. Slowly, the intangible feelings that define humanity—sympathy, hunger, fear—start to seep into his consciousness. As he begins to connect with a real, breathing soul. Only through this fragile, vital bond can Kanuh hope to transcend his nature and finally find what he has yearned for, an authentic, beating heart.
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