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The Fallen God’s Last Descendant: Paradox Regression

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After witnessing the brutal death of his family, a boy known only as Rehn is dragged across time itself—thrown 5000 years to an age before gods fell and legends were written. armed with only a silent pendant and his pain , he awakens in a village skies shines with two suns. A place unknown a mystery to unfold a legend to be written
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Chapter 1 - Hidden history

**The stars above flickered oddly tonight—like they knew something anyone didn't.**

Living under the name **Rehn** the boy had a normal family a big brother his mother and his father 

Due to his 8 birthday the whole family went to amusement park

while returning his mother put a pendant made completly of silver with a green gem in middle in hand of rehn

his father said "dont hand him that pandent that is cursed "

His mother chucklingsaid oh honey no one belive in this kind of thing nowdays 

His father said ya right maybe i am being to extra it will be okay

but only if they know it was not going to be okay 

, rehn had no idea of his divine ancestry or the ancient war that once shattered reality itself. 

(Tenthousand years ago, a lower realm god had defied the higher beings. The war that followed broke the laws of existence, destabilizing reincarnation, fate, and time itself.

Before his death, that fallen god's descendants scattered across dimensions, stealing a fragment of the world's fortune and forging it into a mysterious pendant.)

Now, that secret is no longer safe.

Without warning, a portal tore open before rehn's car. Out stepped men cloaked in silence, each missing their left hand—maybe a symbol 

sudden rush presence from portal flip the car moving on road 

They moved like silence itself.

walking slowly towards car while talking in a language unknown 

As rehn watched from the flipped car, the taller figure stepped forward.

Rehn's father comed out from flipped car deciding it's only way for him to survive,his back towards car

They spoke in a strange tongue.

> **"Πού είναι η σφραγίδα της τύχης, απαντήστε μου απόγονοι ξεχασμένης θεότητας;"**

Rehn's father replied calmly, though his voice trembled:

> **"Καταστράφηκε πριν από εκατό χρόνια, εγώ, απόγονος του vaelun , δεν έχω ιδέα πού βρίσκεται τώρα**

The cloked figure looking towards each other 

It was the last thing rehn's father eversaw.

In a single blink, a blade curved like a crescent moon tore through him the cloked figures didn't even cared to look towards him

. Blood hit the car. His body hit the floor.

Kaelor screamed—

Rehn's older brother,got free from his mother tight grasp, ran to their father's body, eyes wide with horror.

"**Father!!**"

He never made it.

The shorter cloked figure moved faster than thought—his blade whispered through the air, and Kaelor saw his brother's head fall before him hit the ground.

Rehn's mother did her best trying to protect rehn —on her knees, sobbing, shielding the door. One cloked figure stepped forward.

«**Πού είναι το μενταγιόν;**»

Please leave me alone" she cried, in attempt to save her son

They didn't understood her.

The blade did not pause . A clean, silent motion—her voice joined the silence.

Rehn, frozen in the car, crying, heart shattered, held the pendant of unknown origin close to his chest now the pendent was only thing left of his family. One of the cloked figure turned and while searching for clue tore apart the cars door open, grabbing rehn's head.

He struggled, screamed, fought—but they without mercy try to pull the pendant from him.

They thought it was too much of struggle to steal the pendent from 8 year boy and cut his arm off

But it was Too late.

His blood, flowing from the wound on his arm, touched the surface of the pendent.

And something divine happened the pendent releasing the a mysterious glow

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When rehn woke, the sky above was shining with two suns

next to a small village. Looked like something from an ancient world. The pendant lay on his chest—his arm healed, but the pain inside him burned louder than before.

He stumbled forward, his knees buckling in the dust.

He began to cry

For his father. His brother. His mother.

And through sobs, he cried:

**"Whyyyyyyy.? Why it happened to me ?"**

No answer came—only sound wind and the distant voice of people 

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