The trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads.
To everyone still here — you already know something most people don't.
The wait is over. A new chapter of Trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads has arrived, and if you have been following this story from the beginning, you already know that what comes next is going to change something in you the way only the best stories do — quietly, completely, and permanently.
Before you dive in, I want to give you something first. A gift, actually. I composed an original musical theme for this world — for these characters, for these battles, for the weight that this story carries — and I want you to hear it before you read another word. Not because you have to. Because once you do, the chapter you are about to read will feel different. Deeper. Like the world finally has a sound to go with everything you have already felt inside it.
Here it is: https://aimusicgen.ai/share/015d8f99-4b43-4a49-95e5-bb9a7dc75ac1
Listen first. Then read. You will understand why.
Now — for those of you who have been quietly reading without adding this story to your collection yet, consider this your sign. Adding Trinity of Death to your collection takes three seconds and means you will never miss a chapter, never lose your place in this world, and always be the first to know when the next piece of this story arrives. This is a world worth staying in. Make it yours officially.
And if this story has ever made you feel something real — if a character stayed with you after you closed the page, if a scene lived in your mind longer than you expected — then you already know what a Power Stone means here. It is not just a number. It is you telling the world that this story deserves to be seen. Every stone is a signal that quality still wins. And in a world full of quantity, that signal matters more than you know.
To every reader who has already been part of this journey — thank you. Genuinely. You are the reason this world keeps expanding.
Now go read. The Swordsman is waiting.
— Jhunzkie Rakabuba, Author of Trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads
The Trinity of Death: A Dark Fantasy Epic
In a world where suicide should have been the end, it became the beginning.
Ayronee died by choice—a fall from a rooftop to escape a life of relentless mockery and failure. But death offered no peace. Instead, an angel forced him into a second chance he never wanted: reincarnation in a medieval fantasy world as Hexia, blessed with impossible power and cursed with one unbreakable rule—he can never take his own life again.
Eighteen years of training. Three years of emptiness. One massacre that birthed a legend.
By eighteen, Hexia has become the "Swordsman of Rolling Heads"—a protector whose perfect horizontal strike, the Guillotine, leaves trails of severed heads across blood-soaked roads. His crimson eyes hold no warmth. His heart feels nothing. He kills fifty bandits in five minutes and walks away as empty as he began, trapped in an existence he cannot escape, waiting for death that will never come.
Then she arrives—silver-haired, stubborn, refusing to look away.
Sirenia sees what others fear: a man dying inside while his body refuses to stop. She saves him from a bandit attack, and he heals her without knowing it would crack the ice around his heart. For six months, she returns, patient and persistent, slowly teaching him that surviving isn't the same as living. That emptiness isn't peace. That maybe—just maybe—being forced to exist might become choosing to live.
But the past never stays buried, and destiny has other plans.
When childhood friend Lhoralaine reappears with her manipulative lover Fred, Hexia's fragile healing shatters. One tavern confrontation. One execution. One rolling head. And suddenly, the world learns what happens when the Swordsman's mercy runs dry.
Then angels and demons descend, and everything changes.
Fred's death wasn't just murder—it was the key that broke ancient seals imprisoning six god-like monsters called Ancients. In