Reid Tzeryn wakes up in a ruined graveyard with no memory—no past, no name, no purpose.
All he carries is the echo of a single word: Vadi.
So Reid begins his journey—half survival, half self-discovery. As he stumbles into a world governed by ranks, coin, and ancient Houses, he forges fragile alliances, earns wary loyalties, and makes his mark in the blood-stained sands of the Arena.
But then the dark forces from an Unknown Hell begins shadowing his every step. Reid finds himself standing at the edge of two worlds - each more dangerous than the other.
One is his prison, another his home.
What to expect:
**A main character who may have lived through ages, walked between worlds, and is far more powerful than anything this land has ever known.
**A slow-burn mystery as Reid uncovers his true origin—and the horrifying weight it carries.
**A war-born protagonist who doesn’t bend to systems, rules, or titles.
Coins? Ranks? Permissions?
He’s had enough of those.
In Anguth, it’s Reid’s way… or the High Way.
It's so good and unique! Every artist today is just focusing in making harem and stuff, and I actually kinda bored of it. This story is a different world completely and also have a sense of horror to it which I liked. And this is not a review that I'm forcing myself to write actually, you'll try and will find out on your own! Just go for it!
This story has a lot of potential. Just keep going and trust the process. The numbers you see in the beginning might not be the ones that you expected or are looking for. But as long as you keep going and remain consistent, you'll get there, bro.
Story has some potential, I’m excited to see where it leads and later arcs of the book. Keep going with the grind and it will pay back dividends, trust the process.