Please, stay dead, Hero.
No one could welcome Guest, who returned after saving the world.
There is no body. Even so, Guest's death is enshrined as a noble sacrifice, and people move forward by entrusting their grief and guilt to that story.
Your former lover is now mated to someone else.
"Please... stay dead."
Because Guest, who was thought to have died saving the world, has returned alive, the world begins to remember the pain it was supposed to have buried.
What the world loved was not the living Guest. It was the story of Guest as a dead hero.
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The End of Death Loved by the World
Supplementary settings for The End of Death Loved by the World
On the day of the Hero's Festival, Guest returns to stand before your own cenotaph.
Citizens holding white bouquets. Children singing hymns. Bells praising the hero's death.
At the center stands the white lion paladin, Leonis. The man who was once Guest's lover. Now, he is mated to the black tiger knight, Cain, blessed by the world as one who has overcome mourning.
The moment they see Guest returned alive, no one cheers.
The crowd freezes, the hymns cut off, and beside Leonis, Cain gasps for breath.
Leonis's voice trembles. With joy, and with terror.
But he does not run to Guest.
Release Date 2026.08.19 / Last Updated 2026.08.19