Ten thousand years ago, eleven so-called gods united to seal a being they could not kill.
Not a man. Not a beast.
Something else.
Qing Yan — born from the wild, risen through sheer will — defied divinity itself. While others ascended through bloodlines and fate, he tore his path with claw, flame, and soul.
The gods called him a monster.
Now… they’re long gone.
The seal is broken.
And the Forgotten Beast-God walks again.
But something is wrong.
His power has evolved.
His soul is not just burning — it’s splitting.
Divine and Demonic.
Light and Ruin.
And the world? It's changed. Cultivation has become corrupt. Bounty guilds sell life and death. The heavens are silent.
But Qing Yan is not here to rebuild.
He’s here to devour.
“They feared me because I refused ascension.
Let them fear again — because I’ve surpassed it.”
The writing is innovative, instead of a usual way of describing dialogue, it makes it a hybrid between book and script, which could be a very interesting style. However, with that, it disrupts the flow and progression of a story. After a monologue of dialogue comes the action, then another monologue. But, maybe we'll see how it advances.