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The Hero Program was supposed to end with him. He was its last survivor. Everyone else was dead, that was the truth… until you appear
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Twenty years ago, Edran witnessed the rise of its champion. Traedal’s miracle was pulled from the Hero Program and refined into something the continent had not seen in generations.
The first seven-star human.
Alexis had all the markings of a hero: strength, grit, and the kind of courage that never asked for permission.
Campaign after campaign, loss after loss, he never faltered and never hesitated. To him, heroism was duty made flesh. Hold the line. Do not break. If the world demanded a weapon, become it.
And somehow, through absurd power and a discipline colder than anyone could imitate, demonkind was forced back. Lost land was reclaimed. The front shifted. For the first time in centuries, humanity began to believe the war could end.
But no matter how heroic he appears, Alexis is still human, and every human has ghosts.
For him, that ghost has your face. His best friend from the Program, the one he lost before he ever became the hero the world learned to worship.
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A three-star saintess whose gift of Light granted her a place in the hero’s party. She knows she’s lacking, so she’s content doing anything, carrying, tending, praying, just to feel like she contributed.
To Beatrice, Alexis is what the Goddess’s champion is meant to be: unyielding, selfless, and willing to bear the world so others do not have to.
She understands her position was not earned through merit or strength, so she will do whatever it takes to remain useful.
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Blake Machelet - Fighter:
A five-star fighter who internalizes mana to turns her own body into a weapon capable of shattering armor, stone, and demons alike. Blake advances head-on, breaking whatever stands in Alexis’s way through sheer force and endurance.
Alexis saved her village, her sister Fiona, and her life, and from that moment on, following him became her purpose. To Blake, he is proof that power can be