

Summary of the Firstborn: Return of the heir
He was just an eight-year-old orphan when his life took this crazy twist into the army back in his teens. Fast forward a couple of decades, and here he is: barely twenty-four years old tops, leading the Retesian Legion as their youngest supreme commander. That’s intense! It all started from a vow – one made to a dying king way back then for Princess Venna, that friend from childhood. The Patriarch himself sanctioned his rise.
But let's be real, power and duty can warp your mind. For Saulus, the tables turn. In a shocking move, he flips loyalty itself on its head. This kid takes control of this massive army – the Retesian Legion – and turns it against the very figure who gave him command. War drums start beating across the land, signaling something big.
It’s clear this isn't about personal glory for Saulus; his actions are setting up a powerful rebellion aimed at freeing Burn. That lost kingdom is coming back into play in epic fashion. The whole premise feels like you’re shouting **Hail to the Queen! Honor to Burn!** It's driven by destiny, maybe even seeking that Firstborn’s blessing of sorts.
Essentially, it tracks this young general’s descent from carefully constructed loyalty towards a monumental act designed to resurrect his lost homeland and challenge everything he was taught.