Hametsu No Ganbou Daiisshou ~repack~

Most dark fantasy stories protect the reader by killing only side characters. Daiisshou opens with a sequence where Kaito kills a dog for no reason other than to test reality. This is the author establishing the contract with the reader: No one is safe. Nothing is sacred.

The story typically centers on themes of nihilism, the consequences of absolute power, and the thin line between heroism and villainy. While "Daiisshou" specifically refers to the first major arc or "Chapter One," it serves as the foundation for the protagonist's descent into a world where their "desire for destruction" becomes a central driving force. Hametsu no Ganbou Daiisshou

The protagonist, , is not a hero. He is a relic hunter—a scavenger who digs through the "dead zones" (areas ravaged by a spiritual plague called the Stasis Miasma ) for pre-cataclysm technology. In the first chapter, Kaito stumbles upon a relic unlike any other: a sentient, bleeding artifact known as the Ovum of Vainglory . Most dark fantasy stories protect the reader by

Chapter One sets the moral compass. Does the protagonist want to destroy the world , or just their enemies ? Nothing is sacred