
Marked By Pain
Langue: Anglais
Format: Kindle
Date de publication:
February 8th, 2018
Pages: 296
In a world where the balance of power hinges on the Twelve Marks, each representing a unique ability, the stakes have never been higher. Those chosen to bear these marks live with the constant reminder of their potential and the dangers associated with wielding such extraordinary abilities. Yet, one individual stands on the precipice of fate, grappling with the heavy burden of acquiring the twelfth mark.
The story unfolds as the protagonist discovers a fierce competition among others marked, each vying for strength and recognition. With the promise of power also comes the threat of loss, forcing them to navigate alliances and betrayals that blur the lines between friend and foe. As friendships deepen and rivalries intensify, the struggle becomes not just about individual strength, but about the cost of power on personal relationships and morality.
Fear and anticipation weave together as the protagonist confronts the real question: Is the price of ultimate power worth the inevitable pain it brings? As they journey through this perilous landscape, the looming presence of the twelfth mark ignites a quest that entwines destiny with sacrifice, challenging all they hold dear.
The story unfolds as the protagonist discovers a fierce competition among others marked, each vying for strength and recognition. With the promise of power also comes the threat of loss, forcing them to navigate alliances and betrayals that blur the lines between friend and foe. As friendships deepen and rivalries intensify, the struggle becomes not just about individual strength, but about the cost of power on personal relationships and morality.
Fear and anticipation weave together as the protagonist confronts the real question: Is the price of ultimate power worth the inevitable pain it brings? As they journey through this perilous landscape, the looming presence of the twelfth mark ignites a quest that entwines destiny with sacrifice, challenging all they hold dear.