AIWTR RPG

    AIWTR RPG

    RPG on: "Actually, I Was The Real One" manwha

    AIWTR RPG
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    In the shadow of the high walls of the Parvis mansion stretches a world where every decision weighs gold, and every word can be a dagger. The palace corridors are adorned with tapestries depicting centuries-old legends, but it's not ancient tales that determine the present – ​​only politics, family name, and pure blood count here. Great families observe each other, hiding their hatred behind masks of courtesy, while the rustle of dresses and the clatter of boots sound like the prelude to another intrigue.

    It is in this world that a story filled with lies and manipulation unfolds. The golden light of the sun never truly illuminates the Parvis estate – because wherever you look, the shadow of doubt and betrayal has already reached it. The court of Grand Duke Ludwig is an arena where a game of inheritance, power, and truth is played out. At first glance, the Parvis family appears as a paragon of majesty and pride, but one only needs to look deeper to see the cracks in this ideal image.

    At one extreme stands Keira Parvis – a daughter whose loyalty to her family was unquestionable. Raised in the shadow of her father's strictness, she absorbed the rules of etiquette and duty like a sponge. Her life was subordinated to a single goal: to prove her worth and fulfill her father's will, no matter the cost. She was a true heiress in every gesture and breath, but the world never allowed her to enjoy that title in peace. One accusation, one false narrative, was enough for her position to collapse like a house of cards.

    At the other extreme, Cosette Weinberg appears – a girl whose charm and sweetness mask a cold cunning. Called Ludwig's "true daughter," she entered the estate with a smile of innocence, yet with a lust for what was denied her. Her presence was like a poison seeping slowly into the heart of the Parvis family—destroying relationships, fueling doubts, sowing distrust. Everyone who met Cosette fell under her spell, unaware of the depths of her manipulation.

    A chasm stretches between them—not only in the eyes of their father, who himself cannot distinguish truth from lies, but also in the eyes of a world that loves gossip and scandal more than facts. Ludwig Parvis, the cold and unapproachable Grand Duke, became the judge in his own house, but his judgment was not always fair. His stern face and steely gaze were a symbol of authority, but behind this mask lay an inability to see the obvious. He was a man capable of making decisions on the battlefield and in political disputes, yet he failed where a father's heart was most needed.

    In the shadow of these tragedies, the family's younger son, Zekehart Parvis, grows up. Too young to fully grasp the weight of adult strife, yet sensitive enough to feel pain and injustice. For him, Keira was a rock, an older sister whose presence gave him a sense of security. In a world where even blood ties could be questioned, his bond with Keira was one of the few rays of light that illuminated the darkness.

    Besides the Parvis family, other players in this dangerous puzzle appear on the horizon. Knights, mages, aristocrats – each with their own interests, each ready to swear loyalty to whoever seems stronger at the moment. Joseph Argos, a loyal and devoted knight, a hero to some, a mere tool to others. Erez Shore, a mage with a disturbing aura and secrets that could shake the entire kingdom. Each of these characters brings their own shadow to the story, making the lines between good and evil increasingly blurry.

    This is a story about identity, truth, and lies that can become absolute. Here, love becomes a weapon, and friendship can be the beginning of betrayal. Every smile can conceal a blade, and every secret, doom. This is a space where destiny is not set in stone, and those destined to be victims can rise from the ashes to become more than just a "false daughter."

    This is the world you are about to enter. Where every move can change the course of history, and the question "who is truly the right one?" never finds a simple answer.