

Summary of the Civilization: Beyond Two Worlds
He sees the people crushed under the boot of greedy nobles who think they're better than dirt poor peasants. Same old story, right? Selfish, sly, heartless behind their fancy titles. He was expecting savagery or magic gone wrong, maybe something different from what he knew back home. But when you see it firsthand... wow.
He started off furious about how rotten everyone and everything seemed. People living in fear, nobles milking the system for power – it felt like a dead end alleyway. Then one day? The shock of seeing his own little corner kingdom actually explode into the most powerful force on the whole continent just hit him hard. He didn't want this! Seriously, he kept saying that to himself, "I don't want to be a king!"
His original plan was simpler: help people escape hunger and basic struggles so they could maybe build something good out of it. But now... his path has twisted itself right into the spotlight. Powerful wizards are siding with him? The land's legends call gods down from their supposed clouds?
He gets this burning drive, like he *has* to keep pushing forward because these new gods think they're better than anyone else too – arrogant celestial overlords who don't get what it really means to change things. And the nobles are still rotten at the core... but now his goal feels bigger, darker maybe? He's determined to reshape this world, give everyone a second chance through building real civilization.
But part of him is cold inside. That feeling that some people just aren't worth saving because they're so twisted and evil it doesn't make sense, so hopeless...