“When the apocalypse comes, the world will be ridden with bloodshed and screams of anguish. In the end, none but ashes will remain.”
He has been locked up in an underground prison his whole life. Four walls. A bed. A table. A routine that never changes. He does not know his name. He does not know why he is here. He does not know when the world will end, nor if the world really even will end.
The only thing he knows is that he has been imprisoned by his own father.
His father visits him. His father teaches him. His father tells him about the apocalypse that is coming. The world outside will burn. The skies will fall. The ground will swallow everything.
And when that day comes, he will be the only one prepared.
But his father lies. His father manipulates. His father treats him like a tool instead of a son. The world he describes may not be real. The apocalypse may just be another way to keep him caged.
Now he must decide: believe the father who locked him away, or escape into a world that may already be ashes.

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