In the world of Aetherya, nine kingdoms inhabited by nine races exist in a fragile balance, guarded by sacred walls that separate them from the outside lands—lands deemed wild, uncivilized, and perilous. Yet beyond those walls, in a remote village, stood an old church where a child named Roky was born and raised. There, different races lived side by side without conflict—humans, elves, orcs, beastkin, even demons.
That peaceful life shattered when the Human Kingdom suddenly raised its war banners against the Demon Kingdom. A holy war, declared in the name of “world purification,” began to consume the borders of civilization and quickly spread across the land. The village where Roky lived—seen as unclaimed territory—became the first to fall. The church that raised him was burned, and the unity between races crumbled into suspicion and betrayal.
Amid the ruins, Roky discovered a startling truth: his blood was not of one race, but all nine. He was the living fusion of every race in Aetherya—a being that was never meant to exist in a world built on hatred and prejudice.
Now, Roky must choose:
To become a symbol of unity and defy a world that has lost its sanity,
or drown in vengeance and help burn down the world he once called home.