Human is a character and race in the Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon, The Creature and In Dreams.
History[]
The first titans abandoned their godly duties... and enjoyed their freedom until their obliteration. Even with the titans gone, their descendants, the dragons, remained, free to soar the boundless sky. Despite relinquishing their divinity, the dragons had not given up their divine power. Even the elemental gods created by the gods to replace the titans... could not escape their control. Naturally, the gods grew worried about the disruption of the world's balance. In order to maintain their immortality, the gods had to remove the traitors who had forsaken their roles. However, the moment the gods neglected their duties, they would lose their reason for being and vanish... ...Hence, they need an agent. This led to the creation of... an entity with forbidden reason, an existence that counters the law, yet whose deviation is so insignificant that it has no influence on the world. The renegades. That was how humankind came to be. The gods they worshipped and placed their faith in... were nothing more than cogs in the wheel that is the world, furthermore... ...this does meant that them... ...were genegades that go against the nature of this world. That's how the so-called gods defined him... ...and they're not entirely wrong, whether it's dragons, them... ...or any other intelligent beings, they all have the potential to disrupt the world, but rather than existing perpetually as cogs in a wheel following established rules... ...it's not better to enjoy freedom while waiting for obliteration, that's not the meaning of life. [1]
Humankind, a new vessel to contain the power of the gods. However, they were granted only a fragment of the gods' power, so they were no match for dragons who still had divine power. But if the gods bestowed excessive power to them... ...they would risk creating another dragon. In fact, they used their power... to fulfill their desires instead of carrying out their duty. They escaped the dragons' territory to lead their own lives. They were nothing but another one of the gods' failures. Hence, the gods withdrew the power they had granted to them. The gods also created monsters to reduce their population and bring stability to the world again. The gods further realized... ...that to fight back those who had defied the laws, the gods themselves had to deviate from the laws. In the end, the gods broke the laws... ...and used all of their divine power to create the Almighty Creature. Through the Vessel of the Soul, a forbidden sorcery, an Almighty Beast was born... ...one that defied physical, magical, and even divine forces. The gods could not grant intelligence... to the entity that had the power to destroy the world. However, it was intellect, not instinct, that was necessary to control it. So the god implanted the soul of a human, their unsuccessful experiment, into the Almighty Creature. An unstable, fragile being that, unable to withstand its own power, would ultimately self-destruct. Its name was Titan... [2]