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veilborn

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There is a truth buried beneath humanity’s pain—older than memory, older than the stars. Long ago, something cracked in the world. And through that crack, they came. Devourers. Not beasts. Not gods. But ancient forces that feed on what we hold most sacred—our emotions. Fear. Rage. Grief. Regret. These are not weaknesses. They are currency. And we’ve been feeding them for centuries, without ever knowing. With every heartbreak, they grow stronger. With every war, they become bolder. They are not trying to kill humanity. They are trying to hollow it out. But the balance was never meant to be so one-sided. There exists a rare thread in the tapestry—neither prey nor predator. A paradox. A scar where feeling should be. A soul unclaimed. Kael. No memories. No emotions. No ties to the forces that hunger. He is the one thing the Devourers cannot taste—and the one thing they fear. As the veil between the world of men and monsters begins to tear, Kael becomes the quiet fulcrum of everything to come. Not because he chooses to be. But because he already was. In his silence lies the answer to humanity’s survival... or its final offering. And when the truth finally wakes—when the world remembers what it was never meant to know—it will beg to feel nothing ever again. “The Devourers rise when we break. But Kael… he was already broken
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Chapter 1 - The alley

Scene 1 – The Alley

Darkness.

A scream tore through the silence like a jagged knife.

Kael's eyes snapped open.

His body surged forward, driven by something instinctive — something mechanical. His breath came shallow, and his hands glowed with a strange, pulsing light. Warm, soft, unnatural.

He didn't recognize the glow.

He didn't recognize the alley.

He didn't even recognize himself.

Across the narrow passage, a woman was being dragged into the shadows by shapes that defied logic. Twisted figures, tall and shivering, their limbs more suggestion than bone. Their mouths opened without sound. Their claws passed through her skin like mist, yet she screamed, writhing as though something deep inside her was being torn away.

They weren't attacking her body.

They were stealing something worse.

Kael's body moved again — not by choice. His arms raised. The glow in his palms surged forward in a flash of white.

The Devourers shrieked.

The creatures twisted in pain and vanished into the walls like fog chased by wind. The woman collapsed, sobbing and coughing as if her lungs had forgotten how to work.

Kael just stared.

The glow on his hands faded, leaving no trace.

His chest rose and fell steadily.

No panic.

No confusion.

Just... stillness.

> Why did I do that?

How did I do that?

He didn't know.

The woman looked up at him, shaking. "W-What was that? Are you… some kind of mage?"

Kael blinked, his gaze unfocused. "I don't know. I don't remember anything."

She hesitated, still on the ground. "Your eyes… they look like they've forgotten how to care."

He didn't respond.

He turned and walked away, the alley still echoing with the memory of screams.

Like none of it had ever happened.