This is a story of reincarnation. Of survival. And of the world.
Signs. A gift given to humanity's faithful by the God of Creation. The power that allows mankind to perform supernatural feats. All the elements of nature, are within mankind's grasp.
Crafts. A gift given to honor humanity's hard work by the Goddess of Salvation. The power that rewards mankind's work and dedication, propels them further beyond the limits.
With these powers, mankind has prospered. They weathered tragedies after tragedies. Civilization falls and rebuilds. When one future ends, another begins. There is seemingly no end to humanity's light. Nothing can stop them from growing stronger than ever before.
Or so it seems. When faced with impossible odds, what would mankind do? When faced with certain death, what would mankind choose? If it's them... what would they do?
A vagrant. Living a life bereft of meaning, he adventures and discovers. With nothing inside him, he went along the waves of life.
A warrior. Left behind by everything she held dear, she goes wherever her strength allows her. To where? For whose sake? She does not know. Nor does she care.
A mage. With nothing on her name, she strives. Alone, she works. To carve her soul upon the annals of history, she would sacrifice everything for her dream.
A scholar. Drowning in his thirst for knowledge. He shunned everyone and everything that he used to hold dear. For nothing could be as fulfilling as making the unknown known.
When the fate of the world unknowingly falls upon their hands... What would they become?
This is their journey. This is his story. What end will those eyes see? What future will those hands grasp? Nobody shall know. But I can only hope... That their future will be a kind one.
[Author's Note: I will be using Indonesian honorifics throughout this story. If you see some words you do not recognize, they might be Indonesian Honorifics. Here are some of them that I often use:
Kak (Kakak): Very versatile. It can be used on both male and female. Usually used to refer to someone that's young. Can also be used to refer to older siblings or someone that is older than you.
Dik/Dek (Adik): Used to refer to someone younger than you. Usually used for younger siblings.
Mas: Usually used to refer to males. Can be used for both old and young males.
Mbak: Usually used to refer to females. Can be used for both old and young females.
Pak (Bapak): Used to refer to older males or fatherly parental figures.
Bu (Ibu): Used to refer to older females or motherly parental figures.
Om (Om-om): Used to refer to somewhat older males.]
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 8-1 | Chapter 8 - Prelude to Calamity - Part 1 | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 7 | Chapter 7 - War on Green (The Quick End of the Training Arc) | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 6 | Chapter 6 - War on Green (Start of the Training Arc Probably) | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 5 | Chapter 5 - War on Green (Trapped) | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 4 | Chapter 4 - Lost Grounds Emergency Exploration | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 3 | Chapter 3 - Falling Down | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 2 | Chapter 2 - The Forest Welcomes with Open Arms | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | 1 | Chapter 1: My Arrival is Insignificant and Boring | RoyalRoadL | |
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Linear Motion: A Life Worth Living | Announcement - I can't write anything this week | RoyalRoadL |