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Legend of Icaros

Legend of Icaros

Author: Prime lord
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Chapter 1 An unknown world

Word Count: 1929    |    Released on: 07/04/2026

st a shore, each one searing deeper than the last. He felt his life slip away as images of his life flashed before his eyes: the first time he'd touched down on Earth's soil, feeling the cool gra

inferno. His body began to dissolve into shimmering particles of light in the overwhelming heat –

ich with the smell of damp earth, unfamiliar flowers, and a faint, electric undercurrent that made the hair on his neck stand on end. Trying to shrug off the disturbance, Icaros curled up on the soft bed of moss and fallen leaves beneath him and held his head, his temples thr

rees with bark like polished stone and leaves that shimmered like metal in the soft light. Still trying to make sense of things, Icaros slowly sat up, his muscles feeling heavier than they had in millennia – a

ct are y

es as a being who always knew more and was more capable than those around him. His gaze drifted over the group: five men in tota

ied to stifle it behind their hands, but failed to contain their amusement. "He must have serious memory loss," another chipped in smugly, adjusting the plain cloth

rb light and gleamed with a subtle blue sheen, with a sword at his waist whose hilt was wrapped in dark leather and set

gument. The men hurried to apologize, bowing their heads and showering h

eat ironwood tree? He doesn't look well – his clothes are torn to shreds, an

survivor who wandered into our path." He finished with a hint of s

m to thank their leader, whispering urgently. Icaros took the hint; he didn't want trouble in a world he knew nothing about, especially not when he still couldn't underst

sible enough. Keep him at the back – in case of attacks. We still have half a day's time,to complete

kind eyes that stood out among the group – stepped forward and led Icaros to the re

ut only as the victor, standing over armies that couldn't hope to match his strength and prowess. A small smirk crept onto his face unknowingly as he thought of it. One of the men ahead – the sharp-featured one who'd mocked him earlier – glanced back and caught

racks are strange – I've nev

ith six clawed toes and a pattern of ridges that seemed to glow faintly in the shade. The Young Master s

ut before he could speak, his enhanced hearing caught a sound no one else noticed: a low, guttural growl from high above, followed by the rush of air displaced by something large moving through t

zen in shock, their mouths open but no sound coming out. Then a loud BOOM! echoed through the for

ck, their hands reaching for knives at their waists. All stared in shock at the man who'd struck the beast down with a

ce sharp with warning as he leaped into the

combat – but what he saw from the corner of his eye cooled his excitement instantly. Icaros hadn't moved from his spot, but his arm had plunged straight through

a crane settling on a branch, his sword

with a serious gaze that replaced his earli

ulling his arm free and wiping the dark substa

ny ordinary cultivator, or even a skilled warrior. Li Han,

ut pushing their pace so hard, but a cold glare from the Young Master silenced him instantly. "Yes,

stone channels into pools that glowed with the same electric energy Icaros had felt in the air. Clouds draped the sky like a soft gray blanket, but suddenly, they parted to reveal the bow of a massive flying vessel – shaped like a great ship without wings,possibl

from atop the gatehouse, his voice carrying across the c

bowl-shaped light screen – invisible until now, but shimmering with rainbow hues where it caught the sun – appeared to shield the entire sect from top to bottom. It parted just enough to

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Legend of Icaros
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“Forged in the endless void between galaxies, in a space where raw cosmic energy coalesced into sentient form, Icaros emerged as a being of immense cosmic power – gifted with superhuman strength, near-invulnerability, the ability to fly at supersonic speeds, and the power to project intense optic blasts from his eyes, exactly as he was meant to be. When he first arrived on Earth over ten thousand years ago, descending through layers of atmosphere that barely slowed his approach, he was drawn to humanity not just by curiosity, but by recognition: in their form, their emotions, and their unyielding drive to survive against all odds, he saw reflections of himself. Though his abilities set him apart as something extraordinary, their capacity for deep connection and relentless growth made him feel at home. For millennia, he stood as their silent protector, moving through shadows and skies alike, using every power at his command to shield them from threats both earthly – wars that would have scorched entire continents, plagues that threatened to erase civilizations – and cosmic, turning back asteroids and repelling beings from distant star systems who sought to claim Earth as their own. Then his brother was born – Malakor, shaped from the same void essence at the heart of a collapsing nebula, with powers identical to his own. But where Icaros had grown to love humans for their similarity to him, Malakor looked upon them with bitter hatred. He saw their mortality as inherent weakness, their compassion as foolish naivete, and was determined to wipe them from the face of the planet entirely, believing them to be ants,beneath beings of pure cosmic essence. Torn between loyalty to his only kin and devotion to the people he'd come to cherish as his own, Icaros had no choice but to confront him. Their battle raged across the sky for three days and nights, each matching the other blow for blow with the same incredible strength and energy. Thunderous impacts shook cities below, and beams of cosmic light carved paths through clouds and mountains alike. In the end, Icaros prevailed, striking down Malakor with a final optic blast that sent his brother's form crumbling into stardust to be scattered across the universe – all to save humanity. Consumed by guilt over killing his own blood, even to protect the innocent, he could no longer bear to remain on the world he'd protected for so long. With a heavy heart, he flew toward the sun, his figure a shooting star as he closed his eyes, certain its searing flames would claim him and end his pain. But death never came. When he opened his eyes again, he was not in the void he'd been born from – he had awakened in a brand new world, one where the air thrummed with tangible spiritual energy and mortals walked the deliberate path of cultivation, reaching for power that rivaled even his own.”