It was supposed to be an ordinary day—quiet, uneventful, like all the others.
But that night… something was different.
At the edge of the city, far from where anyone dared to go, there was a place everyone feared.
A forbidden zone.
A place guarded by walls, barriers, and the most vigilant soldiers.
Everyone knew the stories.
Everyone knew the warnings.
And everyone knew this one truth:
No one who entered ever returned.
Yet, for one young man, none of that mattered.
He had always been curious. Always daring.
And tonight, that curiosity was stronger than fear.
The gate appeared slowly, like a shadow forming in the air.
Dark. Twisting. Alive.
It pulsed with an energy he had never felt before—something that seemed almost… aware.
He froze for a moment, staring at it.
It wasn't just a gate—it was a barrier between worlds.
A barrier he had never been meant to cross.
Every instinct in his body screamed at him to turn back.
Every tale of death, every warning, every barrier set up by the guards—ignored.
He took a deep breath.
Stepped forward.
And then… he leapt.
For a moment, the world seemed to vanish.
The air itself disappeared, replaced by darkness and an endless, crushing void.
Time felt wrong.
Space felt wrong.
He fell for what seemed like an eternity.
No sound. No light. No sense of his own body.
His mind raced. Was this death? Had he gone too far?
And then—suddenly—he hit the ground.
Cold. Hard. Unfamiliar.
He opened his eyes.
The sky… wasn't sky.
The air… wasn't air.
The world around him was… alien.
Trees with twisted branches swayed in a strange wind.
Strange plants covered the ground, glowing faintly in colors he couldn't name.
Shadows moved unnaturally, as if alive.
He sat up slowly, every muscle aching, and looked around.
"No… this can't be real," he whispered.
But it was real.
The gate was gone behind him.
The soldiers were gone.
There was no way back.
Only this world.
A world that was not his own.
And something—or someone—was watching.
