The land of Glèdia is dying of an ancient curse. Taj, a lonesome and unbridled young warrior, takes it upon himself to find a cure and save what was. The closer he gets, however, the more his resolve is questioned and the more it seems his life, as he knows it, could slip away into complete nothingness. Though he will fight to protect this land and his existence, can anything ever be saved if all things are simply destined to change?
The weight of responsibility here feels intense the shift from victory to an even greater duty is powerful. Is the “duty” meant to be a burden that tests his loyalty, or more of a destiny he can’t escape?
Bearbarian 2 weeks ago
The weight of responsibility here feels intense the shift from victory to an even greater duty is powerful. Is the “duty” meant to be a burden that tests his loyalty, or more of a destiny he can’t escape?