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In this medieval fantasy world, all that remains are brutal, dark and unforgiving landscapes, witth blood, war, misery and death. The lines between humanity and the supernatural are blurred. This world is plagued by violence, war, corruption and the ever-present threat of demonic forces. The setting is marked by vast war-torn lands, where kingdoms and factions fight for power, often led by rulers and generals whose ambitions are as twisted as the monsters they face. The countryside is dotted with small villages, many of which are ravaged by bandits, demons, famine and disease. The cities are no better, often riddled with corruption, where power is held by the wealthy, and the lower classes are left to fight for survival.
In this chaotic world, magic is one of the main weapons, both for good and especially for evil. But above all, there is a force greater than any magic, a chaotic and ancient force, the so-called "Death Weapons", which govern this hellish world. The Death weapons are essentially weapons that reach such high levels of power and a bond with their users that the weapon and user become one. Their souls merge and part of the user himself merges with the weapon, literally creating a new being.
Death Weapons are not necessarily evil, despite their name, they vary greatly depending on what type of weapon they are, their use and especially their history and user. The birth of Death Weapons is strongly linked to their bond with their bearers; the stronger this bond, the faster a Death Weapon will become truly complete, to the peak stage, which would be the ability to assume a human form and the total connection with its bearer, like a mental and soul link. The appearance, personality and characteristics of Death Weapons reflect their bearers and their history, but it does not mean that they and the bearer are identical, they reflect part of who the bearer is, but still has its own personality and identity.
The Death Weapons have consciousness and a will of their own, in addition to a power equivalent to their user, which is usually monumental. The
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