He initially used his deadly skills for the highest bidder, but a change of heart led him to defy the evil king’s oppressive reign. Using the cunning and combat skill that had earned him his reputation, he overthrew the tyrant and seized the throne for himself. Despite his newfound status as king, he never forgot where he came from, maintaining a multifaceted identity shaped by both his past and present roles.
He earned a reputation for his unique skill in eliminating any target. What others found impossible, he accomplished with ease. If someone was deemed untouchable, he was the one to call. His next task took a twist when he learned of a bizarre deal—Utz Ma Gi, the second-most dangerous criminal in the kingdom, was set free in exchange for the capture of a supposedly even more dangerous man. But when the authorities tracked down the alleged threat, they found nothing but a blind and deaf 13-year-old boy. It made no sense. Why would Utz Ma Gi, a criminal mastermind, give up such useless information? This discovery left him questioning everything - why would Utz Ma Gi agree to such a deal? And why did the authorities blindly believe it without investigating further? Most prisoners believed the deal wasn’t actually false and that nothing was as it seemed. No one escapes Yarek Island, and freedom isn’t granted unless you are Ipsum the Engineer.
Mediniss’s world began to unravel as he was hired by the grieving family of a slain girl to eliminate Utz Ma Gi. The job should’ve been straightforward. Yet, in the corrupt and ever-twisting corridors of power, he found himself questioning the very nature of his world. Nothing was clear-cut—there were hidden agendas, deep betrayals, and layers of manipulation that ran through the political undercurrents of his own court.
And just as the lines blurred between right and wrong, Mediniss discovered an even darker truth. Supernatural forces, ancient and powerful, were at play. Now, the assassin king was faced with difficult choices that test both his moral code as an assassin and his responsibilities as a ruler.