All he has ever known is to heal. Cursed by fate, he finds himself learning to kill with the hands that have saved the lives of hundreds before.
Leith, the son of an apothecary, has never hunted before. He hasn’t ever tasted adventure and he’s certainly never delved into the Rift. One day, when a horde of fiends approaches his village, he rushes to defend it. He risks his life and his heroism garners the attention of a true hero. From that day on, his life snowballs out of control and he embarks on the road to becoming a proper hunter.
Of course, it’s never so simple. Leith wishes to focus on hunting and providing for his family, but he is unable to do so as he starts to notice issues all around him and his heart urges him to get involved. He finds himself investigating a conspiracy, rife with abductions and horrific human experiments, along with an unhealthy dose of political drama. Alongside this, his new responsibilities require an exorbitant sum of gold, something that the once-impoverished Leith struggles to acquire. He settles on hunting increasingly powerful fiends to fund his ventures, but engrossed in the thrill of the hunt he misses out on one key issue.
What if the monsters he must hunt are human?
What to expect:
- Weak-ish to strong.
- Unique power system, monsters, and biology.
- Real medical terms, disease, injuries, and treatments with fantasy medicine.
- Monster hunting galore!