After four hundred centuries of war, the Divine Empires of Light and Darkness finally forged a fragile peace — a truce built on fear, silence, and unhealed wounds. But peace was never destiny. It was only delay.
From the forbidden bond between two opposing worlds, a secret is born. A child connected to both Light and Darkness. A name destined to shake empires: Moro.
While gods debate power, fate, and control, young heirs train to protect… or to conquer. Ancient truths begin to surface, revealing that Darkness is not pure evil — and that Light is not absolute salvation.
Love turns into conflict. Faith turns into doubt. Silence begins shaping monsters.
As the balance between creation and destruction collapses, one existence will stand at the center of it all.
When Light and Darkness collide, the Void does not destroy.
It transforms.
And the universe is about to choose who will be reborn.
Moro: The Heir of Two World – The Void began with a question that refused to leave me:
What if Light and Darkness are not opposites… but consequences?
This story is not only about divine empires, ancient wars, or heirs destined to clash.
It is about choice.
About fear.
About the cost of existing between two worlds.
Every character in this universe carries a fragment of growth — discipline forged through struggle, identity shaped by conflict, and strength born from silence.
Writing Moro is more than building a fantasy world.
It is a process of evolution — as a storyteller and as a creator.
Nothing in this universe exists without purpose.
Every silence hides intention.
Every decision carries weight.
Every action will have consequence.
If you choose to follow this journey, know that you are not just reading a story.
You are witnessing the foundation of something that is still growing.
This is only the beginning.
— dreamstartjm
Moro: The Heir of Two World – The Void began with a question that refused to leave me:
What if Light and Darkness are not opposites… but consequences?
This story is not only about divine empires, ancient wars, or heirs destined to clash.
It is about choice.
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