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CINDERBORNE

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Death did not give him an ending-only continuation. Stripped of memory and identity, a soul drifts through the fractures of existence, passing through worlds stacked upon worlds, until it is reborn into Elyndra-a planet forged as the fourth creation. He awakens not as a hero, nor as a god, but as the weakest possible spirit, an echo barely acknowledged by the world. In a realm where souls are recycled, power is inherited, and survival favors the ruthless, he must learn everything from nothing-language, form, pain, and purpose. As ancient systems stir and forgotten laws awaken, storms of mana ripple across continents, tribes fracture, and beings long erased from history begin to move once more. Unseen forces watch him closely, for his existence does not align with the natural order. This is not a tale of instant power or borrowed memories. This is a slow descent into truth, where growth is earned, suffering is real, and every step forward costs something irreplaceable. Before the flame rises, there is only ash. And from ash, something forbidden is born.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 : Ash without flames

Death did not arrive loudly.

There was no pain—only absence.

Lor's last sensation was weightless confusion, followed by a silence so complete that even thought struggled to exist. Then, something moved.

Not a body.

Not a mind.

Only awareness.

He drifted.

Time lost meaning. Distance lost form. He passed through spaces where stars were born and died without sound, through worlds layered atop one another like forgotten echoes. Civilizations rose, collapsed, and vanished while he remained watching without eyes, remembering without identity.

The longer he drifted, the less remained.

Thoughts thinned.

Memory eroded.

The shape of self dissolved.

What endured was persistence.

When the pull finally came, it was weak barely enough to gather what was left of him. A presence measured him silently, without judgment or intent.

Classification accepted.

Spirit-origin confirmed.

Soul capacity: critically low.

The conclusion was inevitable.

He was born into Elyndra as an Echo Wisp.

Light flickered.

Existence resumed.

A vast forest loomed around him, mana dense enough to press against his fragile form. Roots as thick as towers vanished into shadow. Leaves the size of dwellings blocked what little light reached the ground. The air itself felt heavy, saturated with something unseen.

His lifespan began to diminish quietly.

Hours at most.

No fear surfaced.

No hope followed.

He drifted forward, carried by instinct alone.

Above him, the forest remained unmoved.

Around him, other spirits passed without notice.

And the world did not acknowledge his existence at all.