THE ASHEN COVENANT
Cain Asahi_Ren_Yoshida is torn from his world after watching it burn beneath the oppressive Celestial System—a reality-bending force that labels people as Heroes or Villains at birth, forcing them into endless conflict to feed its power. For generations, his home realm had existed under the system’s iron grip: children were tested moments after drawing their first breath, a glowing window appearing on their forehead to declare their fate. Heroes were celebrated, trained in gleaming academies, and sent to fight in the name of "balance." Villains were cast out, hunted, and forced to band together in hidden strongholds, their very existence framed as a threat to order. But Cain had always seen the cracks in the system’s facade—how Heroes were punished for questioning orders, how Villains often stole from the rich to feed the poor, how every battle only seemed to make the system stronger.
The day his world fell began like any other. Cain, then a promising young scholar studying ancient texts that hinted at a time before the system, had uncovered evidence that the "conflicts" it engineered were not about balance at all. He’d found records of energy streams flowing from every battlefield, every act of violence, every moment of fear and hatred—all leading to a massive structure that hung in the void beyond his world’s atmosphere. When he tried to share his findings with the Council of Heroes, they branded him a traitor, activating a system-wide purge. He watched from a hidden bunker as golden beams of light descended from the sky, incinerating cities, villages, and even the Hero academies they claimed to protect. The system was not just feeding on conflict—it was consuming everything, clearing the slate to start its cycle anew. In the final moments before his home was reduced to ash, a surge of unknown energy tore through space and time, pulling him away and casting him into a parallel realm trapped by the same cruel system.
Stranded and alone, Cain wandered the wild lands between territories for weeks, struggling to survive in a world that mirrored his own yet felt alien in its details. It was during this time that the Fallen Protocol awakened within him—a latent ability tied to his mixed heritage and the ancient knowledge he’d uncovered. Where others bore windows of gold or red, his appeared as solid gray, unrecognized by the system’s scanners. The protocol granted him powers beyond anything the system allowed: strength that didn’t register on any display, speed that defied the physical laws of this realm, and a sight that cut through every lie the system wove. He learned to hide his presence from patrol drones, to read the hidden currents of energy that connected all living things to the massive spire he’d spotted high in the sky on his first night here, and to manipulate the very code that defined the system’s rules.
In the border town of Greyhaven—a place where Hero and Villain territories met, and truces held only as long as the system allowed—Cain found a temporary haven. The town was a melting pot of those who lived in the space between the lines: merchants who traded with both sides, healers who tended to Hero and Villain alike, and families who’d lost loved ones to the endless war. He took shelter in the Broken Blade, the only tavern that dared serve both factions when peace held. It was here that he first encountered Arian Dawnblade, leader of the Silver Sun Company—an elite Hero unit celebrated across the realm for their "victories" against Villain forces.
Arian was young, charismatic, and deeply devoted to the system he believed protected the innocent. His golden window glowed bright with every quest he completed, his armor polished to a sheen that reflected his unwavering faith. He’d risen through the ranks faster than any Hero in recent memory, driven by the memory of his younger brother, who’d been marked a Villain and exiled when they were children. Arian believed that by serving the system with all his stren