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Welcome to He who was forgotten: The Last High Elf — a dark high fantasy where silence is deadlier than steel, and forgotten gods still breathe beneath the world.

This story doesn't follow systems or stat sheets. There are no levels, no RPG mechanics, no pop-up screens. Only raw power, old bloodlines, broken oaths… and a single name the world was never meant to remember: Lysanthir.

What kind of world is this?

A fractured supercontinent where humans rule most kingdoms, despite being the weakest race. Elves, vampires, draconians, and demons all play their own games of survival and control. Corrupt gods watch from their celestial thrones, and not even death is always final.

But a shift is coming. And at the center stands a being who has forgotten what he truly is.

Who is the main character?

He doesn't know his name at the start. He barely speaks. He walks like a man, but his presence bends the air — like something divine in slumber.

He is a High Elf — the last of his kind. Tall, silver-haired, built like golden marble, wrapped in silence. As the story unfolds, his godlike nature begins to awaken. With every decision, he either restores balance… or breaks it further.

What's the tone?

Slow-burn. Strategic. Emotionally cold, morally gray. Chapters are written in a refined style — often mysterious, sometimes poetic, always layered.

There are only those who survive, and those who shape the world through power, politics, or pain.

Races and Factions

Elves: Divided and dwindling. Only one High Elf remains.

Humans: Numerous, politically dominant, magically weak.

Vampires: Masters of shadow and manipulation.

Note: Vampires in this world can walk in sunlight. Their strengths lie in blood-magic, stealth, and influence — not clichés.

Draconians: Warrior clans bound to elemental bloodlines.

Demons: Strategically divided, some pure evil, others bound by oaths or old grudges.

Other Races: Nymphs, Bestians, Dark Elves, Dwarves, Orks — all with unique cultures and roles.

Why keep reading?

If you enjoy long-term worldbuilding, divine mysteries, slow power ascension, and dangerous diplomacy — this story is for you.And if you stay long enough, you'll learn the truth behind the gods, the fall of the High Elves, and what happens when the most forgotten soul in the world becomes its greatest threat.

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