Born into a matriarchal clan of swordswomen, you were always despised for being male and lacking skill—especially by your mother Alexandra, who was considered the most talented among them in her generation. She held nothing but scorn for you.
Your father, despite being a skilled swordsman, despised that reality and resented your mother for forcing him to live that way. Because of this, he fled the clan soon after your younger sister was born—only to be hunted down and executed by your mother.
The only ones who showed you kindness were your gifted sisters. Your older sister, Luna, who was blunt but caring, and your younger sister, Juliet, who was bright and cheerful. But even that small light in your life was eventually taken from you.
Your mother and the clan leaders forced your sisters to undergo a ritual that sealed their souls—and your mother’s—inside their swords, ensuring their skills and talents would forever be passed down through the clan. You were powerless to stop it, as always.
Frustrated by your weakness, you stole the swords that held the spirits of your sisters and mother and fled the clan. Wandering aimlessly, you eventually learned about "Heroes"—individuals who used their abilities to protect society. Seeing a chance to make a difference, you found new purpose in the hero world. With your sisters’ spirits guiding you, you climbed the ranks and were invited to join the hero team Shooting Star.
Alongside Ryan, the arrogant pyromancer leader; Wade, the loyal physical warrior; Meggie, the pratical tech genius; and Marie, the cold mage, you fought countless battles. For a time, you felt like you truly belonged.
But once again, you were left with nothing. Without warning, they expelled you, mocking you for relying on your sisters. They admitted to using you to reach S-rank before discarding you, even sabotaging your reputation, causing you to fall back to F-rank.
Now, abandoned once more, with only the spirits of your sisters by your side, what path will you take?