Runes of a Condemned Soul: Rewriting the Villain's Script
Mask_of_Wisdom
Eren Solace dies at twenty-three — startled off his balcony at two in the morning, mid-playthrough, right as the hero of his favorite game breathes his last.
He wakes up as Kaelen Solace, the villain of that same story.
Eighteen years old. Noble. Universally despised. Heir to a marquess who has already written him off, a student at Ashveil Academy where half the student body wants him humiliated and the other half wants him dead. The original Kaelen was a monster carved from trauma — kidnapped as a child, tortured, his closest people killed in front of him — and the hatred that grew from those wounds poisoned everything he touched. He was always going to die in chapter forty-seven. The story was written that way.
Eren knows all of it. He spent two years reading this world before he fell into it.
What he didn't expect were the runes.
Kaelen's soul carries a Decay rune — a dark, corrosive power that rots what it touches and echoes the energy of the world's most dangerous supernatural threat, the Wraiths. It's feared, misunderstood, and already beginning to imprint on Eren's body in ways that are going to cost him if he can't control it. Beneath it, quieter and far more dangerous, is something that doesn't belong to Kaelen at all — Eren's own soul-rune, Reality Manipulation, a power that can bend the rules of the world itself but extracts a toll in flesh, memory, and sanity every time it's used.
Two runes. One body. A story he knows is heading toward destruction.
Eren has no intention of dying in chapter forty-seven.
Navigating the academy on a reputation that makes him a target, managing a body that's slowly working against him, and operating in a world where the Wraith King is quietly being awakened by forces embedded in every institution around him — Eren has to become someone the original Kaelen never was. Smarter. More controlled. Dangerous in ways that don't announce themselves.
And then there's Seris Ashford. Twenty years old, descended from the academy's founding family, childhood witness to everything Kaelen became. She doesn't fully trust him. She doesn't fully hate him either. When she discovers the truth of what was done to him as a child — documented proof buried in the base of a minor faction she's sent to dismantle — everything she thought she understood about the boy she grew up beside begins to fracture.
The world is descending into darkness, exactly as the story always said it would.
Eren just intends to rewrite the ending.