DarkLordZeref1221
Honorary Poster
I woke up in this world after being separated from my sibling during a global catastrophe. With no clear way home, I started traveling across different nations, each shaped by its own political system, culture, and leadership.
In one place, I found a society trying to rebuild after a major crisis, where people valued freedom but struggled with lingering threats from the past. In another, the government was built on contracts and economic power, where stability came at the cost of rigid systems and hidden deals. Moving on, I encountered a nation tightly controlled by authority, where personal freedoms were restricted in the name of preserving order and eternity.
Everywhere I went, I saw how those in power shaped the lives of ordinary people—sometimes protecting them, sometimes limiting them. I helped resolve conflicts like political unrest, economic manipulation, and resistance movements, slowly realizing that these nations were all connected by a larger global structure that dictated who could rise to power.
As I dug deeper, I discovered that this world operates under an unseen hierarchy, where certain individuals are chosen or elevated based on criteria that aren’t fully transparent. There are also forces working in opposition—groups that reject this system entirely and seek to overthrow it, believing it to be fundamentally unjust.
Then I found my sibling again—but instead of being relieved, I was confronted with a painful truth. They had aligned themselves with those opposing the system, claiming that the world’s order is built on lies and suffering. They urged me to see things from their perspective, but I wasn’t ready to accept it.
Now, I continue moving forward through this world, navigating conflicts that feel increasingly similar to real-world struggles—authoritarian rule, economic inequality, cultural identity, and resistance against centralized power. My journey has become more than just a search for family—it’s an attempt to understand a complex, imperfect world shaped by forces far greater than any one person.
In one place, I found a society trying to rebuild after a major crisis, where people valued freedom but struggled with lingering threats from the past. In another, the government was built on contracts and economic power, where stability came at the cost of rigid systems and hidden deals. Moving on, I encountered a nation tightly controlled by authority, where personal freedoms were restricted in the name of preserving order and eternity.
Everywhere I went, I saw how those in power shaped the lives of ordinary people—sometimes protecting them, sometimes limiting them. I helped resolve conflicts like political unrest, economic manipulation, and resistance movements, slowly realizing that these nations were all connected by a larger global structure that dictated who could rise to power.
As I dug deeper, I discovered that this world operates under an unseen hierarchy, where certain individuals are chosen or elevated based on criteria that aren’t fully transparent. There are also forces working in opposition—groups that reject this system entirely and seek to overthrow it, believing it to be fundamentally unjust.
Then I found my sibling again—but instead of being relieved, I was confronted with a painful truth. They had aligned themselves with those opposing the system, claiming that the world’s order is built on lies and suffering. They urged me to see things from their perspective, but I wasn’t ready to accept it.
Now, I continue moving forward through this world, navigating conflicts that feel increasingly similar to real-world struggles—authoritarian rule, economic inequality, cultural identity, and resistance against centralized power. My journey has become more than just a search for family—it’s an attempt to understand a complex, imperfect world shaped by forces far greater than any one person.
