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Life Gods

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Long ago, three Elder Gods shaped the world. In their quest to expand creation, they birthed a realm beyond humanity—the Demon Realm. But what was meant to be a marvel soon became a curse. Demons, empowered with destructive force, turned against the balance of existence. The Elder Gods sought to erase them, and in the war that followed, the Demon Realm was destroyed. Or so they thought. From the ashes, one demon survived—the strongest of them all. To escape divine judgment, he sealed his essence within a woman of the human world. That essence was passed down to her child, binding the demon’s core in flesh and blood. Hidden from the eyes of the gods, the Demon King lived on, suppressed yet unbroken, awaiting the time when his power would resurface. Years later, the Demon King has returned—this time in full command of his strength. Twisting mortals into monsters, he builds an army of elemental warriors, his ambition no longer survival, but domination. Even the Life Gods, beings who embody the greatest elemental forces, struggle to resist his dark reign. Amidst the chaos stands Ryuto Kurogane, a young warrior burdened by guilt and haunted by failure. Unknown to him, he carries within his soul the very essence core of the Demon King—the same force that both sustains him and threatens to consume him. His awakening could mean salvation… or the final destruction of mankind. As the world burns and gods themselves falter, the question remains: Can humanity be saved when its greatest hope is also its greatest curse?
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Chapter 1 - Blood Awakening

The ground was soaked in blood.

When my eyes opened, it was as if I had been dragged back into the world—not into life, but into death itself. My lungs filled with air that carried the weight of old memories, the kind that made the heart ache before it could even beat. The cold reality pressed in from all sides, suffocating, heavy... unrelenting.

I stood there, unmoving.

It didn't feel like I was seeing through my own eyes. It was as if I were hovering far above, a hollow shadow staring down at what was left of the camp. Detached. Empty. A ghost forced to witness the living turn into the dead.

Everywhere I looked… corpses.

Not strangers. Not nameless soldiers. But friends.

People I had eaten with, fought beside, and laughed with. And now they lay before me—twisted, torn apart, their bodies mangled beyond recognition.

Their eyes remained open.

And in their glassy, lifeless stare, I heard it—

Why you? Why are you still breathing while we are not?

The air was thick with smoke, the ash drifting like the slow fall of cursed snow. The bitter stench of death clawed its way down my throat, lodging itself deep where no breath could dislodge it. My fingers trembled with the urge to move, but my legs… my legs would not obey. My chest felt like it had been cored out, leaving nothing but a hollow echo where my heart should have been.

And then—It struck again.That crushing weight I thought was gone.The past colliding with the present.A Women scream—raw, piercing, unmistakable.

Not calling my name. Not calling for anyone. It wasn't a scream for help—it was something else entirely.

She was the kind who gave without expecting. The kind who smiled even when she was tired. The kind who reached out to help, even if the hand she pulled from the mud would one day stab her in the back. Too kind for the world she lived in. Too kind for the fate that awaited her.

The Wardens came to the town.

Once hailed as saviors, Protectors of humanity—slayers of demons—they were symbolized by the very people they would one day betray. Power, once left unchecked, had soured into something vile. They demanded food. Money. Obedience. And when the town had nothing left to give… they threatened to Burn it to the ground.

She stepped forward.She thought she could reason with them. Bargain with them. Save us. She promised to take on any task, no matter how cruel. They accepted.And then they broke her. Bound her in chains, robbed her of dignity, and worked her until her body collapsed under unending labor. They fed her only enough to keep her suffering. The voice that once carried warmth through an entire village was reduced to ragged whispers that barely scraped the air.

I saw it all.

I was there.

And I… did nothing.

I hid. Pressed against the cold stone, listening as her screams tore holes into my soul. My legs wouldn't move. My hands wouldn't lift a weapon.

Her final cry still echoes inside me.

It wasn't for mercy.

It wasn't for me.

It was goodbye.

They killed her before the eyes of the whole town. Her blood pooled beneath her feet, seeping into the cracks of the stone, and still—no one moved. Not a single voice was raised.

And I was one of them.

I could have tried. I could have died with her. I could have done something... anything!

But I didn't.

And now, years later, I was standing in another sea of the dead. Different place. Different faces. Same story.

Same silence...

Same regret...

My friends were gone. My allies… gone. All slaughtered. And once again—once again—I was the one who lived.

Why?

Why them?! Why not me?!

The same cold rose inside me, the very one that had devoured me years ago. Not the bite of winter, nor death's damp caress. No—this was the frost of cowardice… of guilt… of abandonment.

My breath shook. My heart screamed in my chest. And still, all I could think was—

What's my purpose? Why am I alive? Why did this happen again…?

Then—footsteps.Deliberate. Crushing. Each one tearing the silence apart like the swing of an executioner's blade.I turned.He was there—the demon who had slaughtered my friends.My body screamed at me to run.I lurched forward, desperate, but managed only two steps before his shadow engulfed me. In the next instant, he was upon me—too swift, too close.His strike slammed into my chest. Pain erupted, white-hot, before the world collapsed, and I was thrown into the dirt, into the blood and ash of the fallen.

The demon leaned forward, his voice curling with mockery.

"Running already, are we? Don't you want to join them? I'm sure they miss you."

His grin stretched wide."Coward. You can't even look me in the eyes."

My body refused to move. My thoughts spiraled. Why can't I move…? Am I really this afraid? Is this why I couldn't save them…?

The demon chuckled, low and vile, as he crouched before me."Tell me… do you remember that day?"

My breath caught.

"That day," he pressed, "when your so-called heroes executed her. Must've been torture, watching your closest friend die like that."

My eyes snapped to his. "How… how do you know about that?"

He laughed—sharp, jagged, like broken glass."How? Because I sent them. I gave the order. The Wardens killed her because of me."

The air collapsed in my lungs. "W-Why…?"

He tilted his head, almost amused."Why? For fun, of course. And I let you live—just long enough to enjoy this. To watch you unravel before I tear you apart… piece by piece… drowning in your own misery."

Hearing him say all that made me feel something deep within myself... anger? No, it's much more than just anger. Something inside me… snapped.

Before I realized it, something dark and thick—blood-like but alive—erupted from my hands. It shot forward, slicing through one of his arms. His scream split the air.

Another crimson spike followed, piercing straight through his chest.

The demon staggered, choking on his own blood.

"Well done… He's become exactly as you suspected…"

Then he collapsed.

I stood frozen, my chest heaving, my mind drowning in a storm of guilt and confusion.

The next moment, darkness rushed in from all sides.

As I fell, I heard footsteps approaching.

Another demon…? The thought flickered in my fading mind. I tried to open my eyes, to see. But before I could, the footsteps reached me—close enough to touch—and my vision went black.