Prophecies don’t make heroes: they only choose them.
Together, the four embark on a journey more wondrous than any Prophecy could forsee..
But when the Prophecy is proven to be incorrect, Jian still has to find a way to succeed, and maybe even become a hero in his own right.
To save the kingdom, an unlikely band of heroes rise: Taishi, an old grandmaster who swore her days of battle were over
Sali, a warrior re-evaluating her allegiances; and Qisami, an assassin with questionable values.
After all, he’s the chosen one, selected by Prophecy to defeat the immortal god-king and free the kingdom for good.
The only problem is that the Prophecy is wrong.
Jian has been raised in splendor, trained by the best warriors, and celebrated before a single battle has been won.
When Chosen One Jian falls short of his prophesied quest, he must find his own path to greatness.
The Prophecy is clear: Wen Jian is the Chosen One, born to defeat the immortal Eternal Khan and save the kingdom.
Prophecies don’t make heroes: they only choose them