In the wake of the primeval war, Tyson had slipped into a state of semi-retirement, his body marked by the scars of countless battles and his spirit weighed down by the sacrifices he had made. His left eye, lost in the final confrontation with Keres, served as a permanent reminder of the price of peace. Asamaru, too, bore the mark of their struggle, having lost his right eye in the fierce fighting.
Despite their injuries, both father and son continued to play crucial roles in the governance and protection of Ultima. Tyson, although no longer in active combat, remained a respected advisor and mentor, offering his wisdom and experience to guide Asamaru through the challenges of rulership. Together, they worked tirelessly to ensure that Ultima remained a beacon of stability and hope in a world still recovering from the shadows of war.
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Their bond, forged in the fires of conflict and tempered by shared hardship, grew stronger with each passing day. They spent their time not only on matters of state but also on personal pursuits—training together, sharing stories of the past, and enjoying the simple pleasures of family life.