Crimson Code: Last Descent
Everyone thinks the dinosaurs got wiped out by a giant rock.
Cute theory.
The truth? Humanity nearly blew itself off the planet first.
Long ago, ancient humans used something called the Crimson Code a bloodline that let them do the impossible. Shatter mountains. Command beasts. Rewrite their own bodies.
Power like that doesn’t come without a cost, and their final war erased them from history.
Fast-forward to the present.
Humanity is normal, weak, and very proud of being boring… until kids start being born with pieces of that ancient blood. These descendants are called Veymars, and inside them sleeps power strong enough to break the world again.
But here’s the catch:
Not all Veymars are created equal.
Some only inherit a tiny spark.
Others inherit enough Crimson Code to shake cities.
That’s why the Veymars have ranks:
Rank 1 → weakest
Rank 6 → strongest and rarest
Your rank depends on how much Crimson Blood is in your system and those with enough of it can unlock something terrifying and beautiful called a Crimson Art, a completely unique ability no two Veymars share.
But none of this power comes for free.
A Veymar’s abilities only awaken when they brush against death.
Not “I fell down the stairs.”
Actual, heart-stops-for-a-second death.
The ones who survive walk away changed stronger, faster.
The ones who don’t survive?
Their bodies explode, collapse, or simply shut down under the raw force they couldn’t handle. Awakening is a miracle and a gamble with your life.
To keep the world from panicking, the Veymars hide in a secret institution half school, half boot camp, half “try not to die again.”
And honestly, they would’ve lived pretty chill lives…
…if not for the Onis.
Onis are Veymars who have torn apart their own humanity, drunk on power and destruction. They want to rebuild the ancient era of blood and chaos, and they don’t care who burns in the process.