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I WAS BORN TO BE THE VILLAIN

ZLili
When ten-year-old Ren receives a Villain Role at his village ceremony, his mother steps back and the Church sends men to have him killed. He has twenty minutes and a system that shows him every crime every person around him has ever committed. He uses it once, on the man sent to eliminate him, and walks into the forest. The system doesn't just show targets. It gives Ren leverage over everyone. And Ren is the first Villain Role in thirty-seven years who reads the full function and decides the description is the beginning of a sentence, not the whole story. In the Grey — the forest where Dark Role children are sent to die — he finds Calla. Plague Bearer. Thirteen years old. Alive for three years on her own, leaving shelter and directions carved into bark for whoever came next. He finds the Brotherhood, a network running extractions for Dark Role children before the Church can eliminate them. He finds Jorin, a Saboteur who has spent two years being afraid of a Role that turns out to be a mirror. He finds Thresh — eight years old, carrying a Role the system was never supposed to assign again, who grew a tree on a road because he didn't want an apple core to be wasted. And then the First Reader sends three Wardens to find him. Sable built the Role system. She separated the mechanism forty years ago after a catastrophic failure erased three provinces. She removed the Architect Role from the system entirely. She created the Dark Roles — Villain, Plague Bearer, Saboteur, Traitor — as the price of stability. The system assigned an Architect anyway. To Thresh. Eight years old. Same camp as Ren. It wasn't random. The Villain Role clears what shouldn't be. The Architect builds what should. The Plague Bearer makes everything feel the full weight of what it actually is — which is diagnostic when things are broken and stabilizing when they're not. They are one mechanism in three people, assembled by a system smarter than the woman who designed it, in a generation that has enough damage accumulated to finally require the complete function. Ren has a list. Hollen who falsified eleven children's records. Dova who ordered four executions. Every Elder with clean hands and dirty records. Every system that called children acceptable losses and filed the paperwork neatly. The list is real and the list is necessary and the list is also just the first part of a longer sentence. Prepare the ground. For what comes after. GENRE: Dark Fantasy / Progression Fantasy
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