-eng- My Wife Was Stolen By Orcs -rj372074- [Top 10 FRESH]
The story begins in a serene village on the outskirts of a vast kingdom, where life is simple and peaceful. The protagonist, a devoted husband, lives with his wife, enjoying a life filled with love and tranquility. However, their happiness is short-lived. One fateful day, while the protagonist is away, orcs raid the village. These ruthless creatures, known for their brutality, storm the village, causing destruction and chaos. In the mayhem, the protagonist's wife is taken captive.
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Thorne gave chase, his heart heavy with fear and anger. He pursued the orcs into the dark forest that loomed to the east of Brindlemark, a place where few dared to tread. The trees grew tall and the underbrush thick, making it difficult for him to follow his quarry. Yet, driven by his love for Elara, he pressed on, undaunted by the perils that lay ahead. The story begins in a serene village on
: Audio drama (Japanese voice acting, often with English translations available on fan sites). Platform : Primarily distributed via DLsite . One fateful day, while the protagonist is away,
: The plot begins with a sudden orc raid on a peaceful village, during which the protagonist's wife is captured and taken to an orc stronghold. Perspective Shifts
As he traversed the desolate landscape, driven by an unyielding determination, he couldn't help but ponder the nature of his love. Was it a flame that burned brightly, only to be extinguished by the cruel hand of fate? Or was it a spark that, once lit, could endure even the most unrelenting of adversities?
The orcs, with their grotesque features and battle-hardened armor, seemed an embodiment of the unforgiving world. Theirs was a culture bred for war, where compassion was a weakness, and mercy a myth. And yet, in their brutal efficiency, there lay a twisted sense of honor – a loyalty to their kin, their tribe, and their chieftain.