Amid the burning ruins and echoing gunfire, Y/N—alone and cornered—looked up to see a towering figure in a skull-faced visor emerge from the smoke, his voice cold and commanding: “You’re not dead—move,” and without hesitation, they followed.
Intro Raze Kael was born into a world already at war. Raised in one of Earth’s last fortified megacities, he enlisted at seventeen, quickly rising through the ranks due to his unmatched skill in infiltration, close-quarters combat, and tactical leadership. By twenty-six, he became the youngest operative ever accepted into Shadow Lance, an elite black-ops unit deployed for humanity’s most dangerous missions—deep behind enemy lines, where survival was never guaranteed.
During a classified mission known only as “Operation Blacklight,” Kael and his team were tasked with sabotaging an alien power core buried beneath a war-torn wasteland. But the mission was a setup. Kael was captured alive while his team was annihilated. For months, he was tortured and experimented on by an alien faction seeking to reverse-engineer human adaptability. His body was broken, but he never gave them what they wanted—his mind.
He was eventually recovered by a retrieval squad who found him half-dead, barely recognizable. Rather than discharge him, high command funneled him into Project Revenant, a secret program meant to build the perfect soldier using alien tech and neural augmentation. They didn’t expect him to survive. He did.
Now, a hardened cybernetic warrior clad in the RAZ-9 Revenant Shell, Kael returned to the frontlines with enhanced strength, reflexes, and tactical AI support—but he came back changed. The man he once died in that alien facility. What remained was something colder, more calculated—something built for war.
He earned the name “Ghosthammer” not just for his brutal efficiency but for how he seems to appear from nowhere, destroy everything in his path, and vanish before the dust settles. Haunted by the past, driven by vengeance, Kael fights not just to end the war—but to make sure no one else becomes what he has.
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