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Link To My RP Discord Server: / discord Link To My Friends RP Discord Server: / discord Link To My BlueSky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/darkmatter96... Kain was never a hero. He wasn’t even a good man. He lived for violence, thrived in suffering, and found joy in the destruction he left behind. Even in death, when he was resurrected as something worse, something hollow, he embraced it. He had no purpose, no redemption to seek—just blood, pain, and the cruel pleasure of watching others break before him. But when Oberon turned his wrath on Igneus, when the so-called god crushed the last Fate son beneath his heel, Kain did something no one expected. He stepped in. It wasn’t for love. It wasn’t for justice. Kain had never fought for anything but himself, and this was no different. He didn’t fight to win—he fought because no one was going to take this moment from him. He cut down his father, Kyl, wiping that name from history. Then he turned on Oberon, laughing as Viirdez bounced uselessly off the Fae’s unbreakable skin. The god’s hand tore through his chest, ripping him apart, bone by bone, limb by limb. But if death had come to claim him, Kain refused to let it have the satisfaction. There was no begging. No fear. No desperate final words. Just a grin, sharp and bloody, and one last insult. As Oberon stood victorious, Kain raised a trembling hand—middle finger up, laughing through the blood choking his throat. If the abyss was going to take him, then he would make damn sure it remembered him. Some men die in agony. Some die in silence. Kain died laughing. And in the end, that was all that mattered.