Realm Of Wandering Blades English Version Remake and Remastered
In a world that mirrors Earth yet stretches far beyond its scale, there exists a vast realm known as Aetherion. Its continents are broader, its oceans deeper, and its skies seemingly endless. The laws of nature feel familiar, yet subtly altered, as if the world itself has grown older, harsher, and more watchful.
Above this immense world, beyond clouds and storms, floats a legendary city spoken of only in fragments and ancient whispers: Aetheria, the city above the sky.
No one truly knows what Aetheria is.
A paradise, a divine stronghold, a relic of a forgotten civilization, or a test imposed upon the world itself. What is certain is this: reaching Aetheria is said to change everything.
The story follows three wanderers, bound not by destiny, but by choice.
Erik, a battle-hardened soldier carrying weapons and memories from a different world, walks forward with discipline forged by war and loss.
Arden, a young mage wielding ancient artifacts and a living, ever-shifting magical map, follows a calling he does not yet understand.
Rocky, a towering stone golem with immense strength and quiet resolve, stands as their shield, their anchor, and their silent companion.
They are not heroes of prophecy.
They do not seek crowns or empires.
They walk for one reason only: to reach Aetheria.
Their journey forces them to cross unforgiving lands and endless seas, to survive with limited supplies, to hunt, preserve food, build shelter, and adapt to a world that does not welcome hesitation. Nature itself becomes an enemy, and the ocean a living trial. With every step forward, the distance to Aetheria feels both closer and impossibly far.
As they venture deeper into Aetherion, the world begins to react. The sky behaves strangely. The map resists clarity. And unseen forces seem to observe their progress.
Realm of Wandering Blades is a long-form epic fantasy about survival, endurance, and the cost of pursuing a legend. It is not merely a story about reaching a city in the sky, but about what remains of those who dare to walk toward it.
Because when Aetheria is finally reached, the greatest question will not be what lies above the clouds…
…but what has been left behind along the way.