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The Reign of Sensui
In all my reign, nothing seemed more natural than choosing Sensui.
He was no ordinary child—his eyes carried the weight of unseen worlds, and from the earliest days he could sense apparitions drifting between the folds of reality. Where others trembled at the whisper of spirits, Sensui stood unshaken, listening as though they spoke a language only he could understand.
But sensing was not his only gift. He bore something more—an inheritance of destruction. Apparitions that clawed at the living, that fed on fear and despair, dissolved beneath his touch. His hands, delicate yet resolute, became the bane of phantoms. It was as if the very fabric of his soul rejected corruption, burning it away with a purity that no mortal should wield.
When the wars came, and the fortress walls echoed with the cries of the fallen, Sensui donned the armor of the ancients. Its magic was not merely steel and enchantment—it was memory, legacy, and sacrifice. The armor had drunk the blood of kings, absorbed the anguish of centuries, and in its silent vigil it carried a power beyond comprehension.
That power did not remain dormant. It flowed into Sensui, knitting his wounds, sealing his battle scars with threads of light. Each fracture in his flesh became a testament, each healed scar a reminder that the armor had chosen him as much as I had.
And so, Sensui became more than a prodigy. He was a living covenant between realms—the destroyer of apparitions, the heir of forgotten magic, the child who bore scars not as weakness but as proof of survival.
In the twilight of my reign, I understood: choosing Sensui was not a decision, but destiny itself. For in him, the line between mortal and myth blurred, and the world would never again be the same
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