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The True-Fire Ascendant

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The skies burned for seven days. Rivers boiled. Mountains cracked and fell. Shadows swept across the land like a living tide, consuming all that dared to live. Creatures that can only be described as incarnates that would make even nightmares tremble invaded from a land unknown. Everything they touched would decay out of existence. In that age of ruin, heroes rose only to be swallowed. Kingdoms and Empires fell one by one. Humanity stood at the edge of extinction. And then, when the last dawn dimmed beneath the Hollow Sovereign’s Shroud, something impossible happened. Heroes awakened not with magic or an all powerful sword, but with Concepts. They grasped the very truths of the world: Flame as Will. Water as Memory. Steel as Resolve. Light as Judgement. Darkness as Silence. Powers beyond elements. Powers that decay could not touch. Powers that could fight the invaders on equal terms. With Concept born strength, humanity pushed back the tide. With the Elemental Primordial Beings sacrificing themselves, the incarnates were sealed back to the Abyss from which they came from. - Hundreds watched as my turn came. The ancestral pyre burned in the center of the chamber steady, bright, unyielding. My sister’s flames had danced with joy. My brother’s had flickered with gentle warmth. Mine did nothing. Whispers stirred. Doubt followed. “The Ashencrest are doomed to fall this generation” I stepped forward anyway. “Place your hand into the flame,” the ceremony master said. I obeyed. The world fell away. A spark ignited in the void. Not red. Not gold. White. Flame without heat, without smoke. Fire stripped to its purest meaning. True Fire. It wrapped around my arm and into my core, a dragon shaped blaze roaring silently through my veins. The pyre behind me erupted, flames spiraling upward in a brilliant white coil. The fire warped and constricted until it took shape of our family’s Primordial Ancestral Beast, The Celestial Serpent. Gasps filled the hall. “A new concept of fire…?” “No, it’s more than that…” “True Fire… it’s actually…!” “…just like the legends.” But I couldn’t hear them. All I felt was the truth burning in my chest: A new True Concept hero had been born.
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Chapter 1 - I Hate Ice

It was a normal day. I was just your average 25-year-old, just making ends meet.

I leaned back in my office chair exhausted from the day. I looked out the window and saw it was night already. I checked the time on my computer and grumbled "it's only 5 and its already night".

Getting into work when the sun is rising and leaving when the sun is barely at the ends of its time in the sky. "I guess this is the life that awaits everyone after college" I sighed.

I had just moved to this city leaving everything I knew behind to pursue a career.

My family, My friends, My girlfriend, My barber. Everything I've ever known is now a sixteen-hour drive away.

I looked around the office and realized everyone had already left. "Perks of working at a software company I guess" except being a new hire I had to be in office as much as possible.

"Well, at least in the beginning. Then I can slack off later after I've shown my usefulness to my boss", I chucked as I thought to myself. 

After brooding about the future for some time. I tiredly grabbed my things and headed to my car.

As I stepped out into the parking lot, I shivered and pulled up my jacket to my chin. "I will never get over this winter weather"

Coming from the south, I am not nearly built for this weather.

"At least I am putting my new winter jacket to get use" I say. "Money well spent"

As I get into my car, I look out to the empty parking lot and empty streets. "Only one more year of this and I can look for a new job back at home. "

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I wasn't supposed to die that day.

I remember the snow before anything else. Thick, heavy sheets slamming against the windshield as I drove home from work. Headlights blurred into streaks. My Spotify crackled. Everything felt muted, distant, like the world was warning me but didn't know how.

I tightened my grip on the steering wheel.

"Just ten more minutes," I muttered. "Almost home."

The light ahead turned yellow. I eased off the gas.

I never saw the ice on the bridge ahead of me.

I feel the wheels lose traction.

I see the back of my own car in my peripheral vision as my car's tail whips around to my left.

I am in a spin, I panic and remember what my coworkers told me.

"Turn the wheel into the spin" "Hit the Brake slowly"

I am getting motion sickness as I flip my eyes back from the front of the car and the rearview mirrors.

The smell of burnt rubber fills my nostrils.

The sound of snow hitting the car or is that hail? I don't know this climate is too new to me.

I then look forward and see the biggest tree I've ever seen looming over me.

Then white light.

No pain.

No fear.

Just… ending.

Okay maybe a little fear…