Long ago, the gods reshaped the world through war, sacrifice, and power too vast for mortals to bear. When the fighting ended, they vanished, leaving their strength bound into bloodlines meant to guard the balance they could no longer maintain. Over time, the truth of that age faded into scripture, ritual, and half-remembered myths. What remained was duty, inherited without consent, and a world quietly built on unfinished choices. At the center of this legacy is a family bound to light, justice, and an ancient charge they scarcely understand. One child is raised to inherit that burden, trained to become a protector before he is old enough to question what he is being prepared for. Another grows in the shadow of that destiny, unseen and unheard, carrying a different kind of strength shaped by neglect, silence, and longing. Both are products of the same past. Both are bound to the same war, whether they wish it or not. As old powers begin to stir and long-buried truths surface, the world stands on the edge of a second reckoning. History reveals itself to be incomplete, shaped by victors and omissions rather than truth. The stories of heroes and monsters begin to fracture, and the line between savior and tyrant grows dangerously thin. Forces once thought defeated move again, not as distant legends, but as living influences with their own designs for the future. What follows is not simply a battle between light and darkness, but a struggle over memory, identity, and control of the narrative itself. The heirs of divine power must confront not only external threats, but the cost of what they have inherited: the lies they were taught, the choices made in their names, and the question of whether the cycle they are trapped in can be broken at all. This is a story about legacy and consequence, about what happens when forgotten voices demand to be heard, and about the fragile moment when the world must decide whether it will repeat its past or finally move beyond it. The gods may have fallen silent, but their echoes remain, and the fate of the world now rests in the hands of those forced to live with what the gods left behind.