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Fractured Realms: Kael's Awakening

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Eighty years ago, humanity reached its golden age. With gravity-defying vehicles, sentient machines, and godlike prosthetics, civilization soared. What once seemed like science fiction became everyday life—until one man's ambition unraveled it all. Sixty years ago, the world's brightest mind attempted to master time itself. But the experiment backfired. Instead of manipulating the past, it fractured the very fabric of space, tearing open dimensional rifts across the planet. From those rifts came terror. Monsters—grotesque and unfathomable—poured in from alien realms, each more twisted than the last. Some had metallic shells impervious to bullets; others bled acid and howled in frequencies that shattered the minds of men. Humanity’s technology failed. Its weapons crumbled. Entire cities vanished in fire and screams. In just ten years, over half of Earth's population was annihilated. But the rifts gave more than they took. From the leaking dimensional energy known as Garmon Radiation, something new was born: children with powers. Unnatural gifts. Abilities that defied science. Humanity’s last hope. --- Enter Kael, a nobody in the New Wastelands of humanity’s fractured remnants. Poor, orphaned, and bullied, Kael has always been an outcast. In a society that values strength above all, he is nothing more than dirt beneath the boots of the elite—mocked by the strong, ignored by the hopeful, and forgotten by the world. Until the day he dies. Betrayed and broken, Kael's final moments are filled with rage and despair. But instead of finding peace in death, he awakens in a different reality—one shaped by the same rift energies that once destroyed Earth. A strange mark glows on his forearm. His body is different. The air hums around him. He's not just alive—he’s been chosen. Not by chance, but by something deeper, older, and more terrifying than he can yet understand. In this new world—The Shattered Expanse—Kael is thrust into a brutal realm of floating continents, time-warped beasts, and dying gods. Here, only the strong survive, and only the Marked can challenge the beings that control the cycle of destruction. Kael is told of the Sovereign, a godlike being orchestrating a cruel game that resets reality over and over, using champions from across dimensions to entertain itself and maintain its dominion. All who have fought it before have failed. But Kael is different. He doesn’t just want to survive—he wants to understand why he was chosen, what the mark means, and how to break the Sovereign’s cycle for good. Alongside new allies—each scarred by their own pasts—Kael embarks on a journey across realms to grow stronger, master the power hidden within his mark, and uncover the truth behind the Sovereign’s origin. He’ll face elemental trials, monstrous evolutions, corrupted champions, and enemies from both his past and future. Yet even as he climbs, something darker stirs within him. The mark doesn't just grant power—it demands something in return. And the closer Kael comes to the truth, the more he realizes that he may not be a hero at all… but the final variable in a cosmic equation meant to collapse everything. --- Riftborn: Rise of the Marked is a science-fantasy epic combining the high-stakes action of Solo Leveling, the emotional journey of The Beginning After the End, and the mystery of Re:Zero. Set in a universe of shattered dimensions, tragic heroes, and evolving powers, it's a story of growth, vengeance, and the will to challenge gods.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Worthless One

The city of New Bastion was built atop the ruins of what was once Chicago—a crumbling fortress surrounded by walls of reinforced steel and scorched stone. It stood as one of the last remnants of human civilization, housing the rich in gleaming towers at its center, and pushing the poor to the outer slums like dust swept beneath a rug.

Rain fell in greasy sheets, turning the alleys of Sector 9 into rivers of sludge. It was here, in the stench and shadows, that Kael Rynor lived.

He had no parents. No family. Only a tattered jacket, half a loaf of moldy bread in his pocket, and a name that meant nothing in a world that valued power and pedigree. The other kids called him Rust Rat—a cruel nickname earned from his daily scavenging trips through piles of discarded tech and refuse.

At seventeen, Kael was small for his age—skinny, pale, with hollow eyes that rarely looked up. His hair was a wild, greasy mess, and his boots were held together by electrical tape. But worse than his appearance was his status: a "Nullborn."

Unlike the gifted children—the Radiants—Kael had no powers. No spark of Garmon energy in his blood. No future.

And in New Bastion, that made him less than nothing.

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"Move, Rust Rat," a voice sneered behind him.

Kael turned just in time to catch a boot to his stomach. He doubled over with a grunt, collapsing onto the muddy pavement.

Three figures stood over him—Derrin Voss and his two lackeys, boys from the upper tiers of the slum academy. Derrin's father was a mid-level Warden, which made him practically royalty in a place like this.

Kael didn't bother fighting back. He knew the routine.

"You were seen near the recycling yard again," Derrin said, crouching down to Kael's level. "You find anything valuable?"

Kael didn't answer.

Wrong move.

A fist slammed into his cheek, splitting the skin.

"You think you're better than us, huh? Too good to answer?" Derrin's voice curled with disgust. "Maybe we should toss you into the Rift Zone, see if one of the creatures wants a snack."

Kael lay there in the dirt, tasting blood and bile. His ribs ached, but what hurt more was the laughter. The sound of others passing by, watching the beating—and doing nothing.

That was life in Sector 9.

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That night, Kael limped back to the abandoned transit station he called home. He curled up in the corner beside a burnt-out terminal and stared at the hole in the ceiling, watching rain drip onto the cracked tiles.

Above him, beyond the city walls, the sky was alive with rift-light.

Colors twisted in the air like bruised flames—pulses of Garmon Radiation leaking from the dimensional scars in the atmosphere. It was beautiful. Terrifying. Deadly.

He thought of the Radiants.

Children born under the light of the rift—glowing skin, burning eyes, able to conjure energy, fly, manipulate gravity, and more. They were called humanity's salvation.

They were treated like gods.

Kael curled tighter into himself, a ghost of bitterness flickering in his chest.

"Why wasn't I one of them?"

He had asked that question for as long as he could remember.

The only answer was silence.

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The next morning, Kael woke early. He had a plan—risky, desperate, maybe even suicidal—but it was all he had left.

There was a rumor.

Out near the old breach site, past the quarantine fence, there was a cache of untouched tech from the early war days—pre-rift machines, uncorrupted, maybe even salvageable. If he could retrieve something functional, maybe he could sell it. Maybe he could eat. Maybe—just maybe—he could buy his way into the inner city.

So he went.

He slipped past the patrol drones near dawn, crawling through tunnels and half-buried sewer lines. The closer he got to the breach, the more the air changed—dense, thick with static and invisible heat. Strange lights danced on the edge of his vision. His skin tingled.

But he didn't stop.

Kael found the wreckage half-buried under charred rubble: a broken mech frame, its limbs twisted, its chest cavity open. Among the debris was a strange black sphere—smooth, humming softly. It pulsed with dim red light, warm to the touch.

He had no idea what it was.

He took it anyway.

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By the time he returned to Sector 9, it was evening—and the city was in chaos.

A breach had opened. Again.

The sirens wailed, echoing across the sectors. Citizens were herded into bunkers. The sky boiled with energy. A new rift had appeared over the city's eastern wall—blistering violet light pouring into the clouds.

And from it… they came.

Creatures of nightmare—taller than buildings, eyes glowing like molten gold. Their shrieks shattered glass and twisted metal. The Wardens mobilized, Radiants launched into the air like comets, but the invaders were relentless.

Kael should've run.

But he saw someone—a child, no more than six—frozen near a collapsed rail line, staring up at a creature descending from the sky. No one moved to help her.

Something in Kael snapped.

Without thinking, he ran.

He dropped the sphere, scooped up the girl, and turned—but the beast had seen him.

It landed with a roar that shook the ground. Its face was a grotesque mass of fangs and jagged bone. Clawed arms raised. The wind screamed.

Kael shielded the girl with his body—

—and the world went white.

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He didn't feel the pain.

Not at first.

Only heat. Light. A sound like thunder ripping through water.

Then—darkness.

He heard voices. Echoes. Felt the weight of his body being lifted, or dragged. The girl screaming. Someone shouting for help. The sound of engines.

And then…

Nothing.

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Kael's eyes fluttered open.

But he wasn't in New Bastion.

He wasn't in Sector 9.

He wasn't anywhere he recognized.

He lay on his back beneath a black sky veined with crimson light. He sat up slowly, confused, breath ragged. His body—was whole. No pain. No wounds.

The ground beneath him was glassy and smooth, like obsidian. The air shimmered with energy. Shapes moved in the distance—ghostly outlines of otherworldly towers, floating islands, rivers of glowing crystal.

"What… is this?" he whispered.

The orb—the sphere he had taken—now hovered before him, pulsing brighter than ever. It vibrated, then melted into light, sinking into his chest.

He screamed as power surged through him.

His veins lit up like fire.

His body lifted from the ground, suspended in the air.

And then, a voice—deep, ancient, echoing from everywhere and nowhere.

> "Chosen... reborn... Radiant."

Kael's eyes burned.

A halo of crackling energy burst from his back like wings of flame.

He remembered the moment he died—sacrificing himself to save a life no one else would.

And now…

He had awakened.