In a colossal Tower filled with secrets and power, chosen individuals compete in brutal tests for the chance to rise higher. What begins as routine quickly unravels into chaos as rules are broken, alliances shift, and even the most powerful are caught off guard. A bold newcomer challenges tradition with intuition, rather than strength, while others cling to pride, fear, or desperation. Trust becomes rarer than victory, and hidden pasts surface in unexpected moments in Tower of God: Urek Mazino Chapter 1-4. As strange bonds form and legends fall, the true nature of the Tower begins to emerge, a place where ambition, instinct, and fate collide at every step.
Urek Mazino Chapter 1: The Birth of Light, Chaos, and Phantaminum

Urek Mazino Chapter 1 begins with a flashback. In the beginning, the world was cloaked in darkness, silent and absolute. The Order ruled unchallenged until a dazzling light shattered the void, giving rise to time, movement, and life. From this light, six supreme beings emerged, calling themselves the Shining Ones. Overflowing with brilliance, they claimed leadership over all life. However, their power sowed discord, plunging the world into chaos. The darkness created a counterforce, Phantaminum, the Guardian of Order. Tasked with punishing the light, Phantaminum hunted and sealed the Shining Ones within radiant jewels. Mesmerised by their beauty, he embedded these jewels into his body and proclaimed himself King of Jewels. His followers became feared as “those who swallowed the light.” Amid the darkness, a prophecy spoke of a child of light destined to oppose him.
In a quiet moment, a woman cradles a silver-haired infant with glowing red eyes, Urek Mazino, a newborn “Shining One” and the world’s hope. A man blesses him, declaring him chosen. Urek is destined to challenge both the Shining Ones and Phantaminum. Years later, a lost Urek mutters about finding Plantanium in a desolate place. Suddenly, a glowing portal opens, and a Headon appears, congratulating him for opening the door to the Inner Tower and offering him a chance to claim all he desires. Though initially denied entry, Urek insists, believing Plantanium passed this way. The creature relents, and Urek’s journey into the Tower begins.
The Floor of Test: Blood and Strategy

Urek awakens on the Floor of Test, the lowest level of the Inner Tower. An announcement declares that only 200 of 400 Regulars can proceed, and the trial demands killing or being killed. Chaos erupts. Amidst the bloodshed, Lo Po Bia Evelyn emerges, ruthlessly dispatching a massive opponent to save a weaker Regular, Rue. Evelyn reveals her goal is strategic, not compassionate, to eliminate the strongest now. Rue, weak and fearful, is kept close as a tag-along. Evelyn systematically eliminates others, while Rue clings to her for survival. Their dynamic adds an odd tension to the brutal battlefield.
Evelyn and Rue spot a man asleep amid the carnage, Urek Mazino. Arrogant Regulars mock and try to kill him. When nudged, Urek awakens casually, warns them, then instantly wipes them out with overwhelming power. Spectators stare in disbelief. Evelyn realises he’s extraordinary; Rue is terrified. Urek strolls through the battlefield effortlessly. With only one elimination left, the Princess of Jahad offers to finish the test, but Urek dismisses her, uninterested in playing by anyone’s rules.
The Princess, annoyed, threatens Urek for disrespecting the rules. He shrugs off her threat, suggesting better ways to end the test. Suddenly, he calls out the hidden Test Director, a Ranker far above them. The Princess is shocked. The Director appears, furious at Urek’s insolence, scolding him for ignorance of the Tower’s hierarchy. He smirks, mocks the Director’s appearance, and declares it means nothing. Urek Mazino Chapter 1 ends by showing that Urek is not just powerful; he refuses to bow to authority, destined to shake the Tower’s very foundations.
Urek Mazino Chapter 2: Urek vs. Test Director Danjon

Urek Mazino Chapter 2 picks up immediately after the dramatic confrontation between Urek Mazino and the Test Director, Danjon. Having just completed the deadly elimination test, Urek openly mocks Danjon, drawing the fury of the veteran Ranker. Despite being a Regular, Urek displays overwhelming strength, physically manhandling the rest director by squeezing his wrist and pulling it off his shoulder with ease. The display stuns both the Princess of Jahad and the nearby Regulars. Danjon, shocked and enraged, cannot comprehend how a Regular could possess such raw power. He warns Urek of consequences, invoking Tower law permitting Test Directors to take disciplinary action. But Urek remains unfazed, pointing out the absurdity of such action from someone so clearly weaker than him. Danjon is humiliated before everyone, especially the Princess, and retreats as the first test officially closes.
As tensions escalate, a new presence descends upon the floor: the Head Test Director, known as the Biggest Fish, later revealed as Rahab. His arrival immediately shifts the atmosphere, bringing even Danjon to heel. Calm and composed, Rahab effortlessly de-escalates the situation, commanding Danjon to wrap things up and return to his duties. Urek, intrigued, refers to him as the “biggest fish,” which Rahab affirms without hesitation. His calm authority contrasts with Danjon’s earlier outburst, revealing the true weight of the Tower hierarchy. Rahab departs as quickly as he arrived, leaving behind a stunned battlefield. Danjon, humiliated and fuming, is forced to stand down and announce the test’s conclusion. He warns the survivors that the next challenge will be even more brutal and makes it personal with Urek, vowing revenge if crossed again.
Power, Politics, and Resentment: The Aftermath
After the test, Danjon returns to the Floating Castle, where Rahab awaits in his private office. Rahab scolds him for letting a Regular provoke him, deeming it disgraceful that a Test Director had to intervene in the first trial. He tries to explain, admitting he never encountered a Regular like Urek. Rahab isn’t interested in excuses but warns Danjon never to be provoked again, granting unofficial permission to “teach lessons” to any Regular who pushes too far, if he can handle the consequences. Political tension simmers:
Back on the ground, Regulars are transported to the next trial site. Urek, walking among them, draws attention, bumping into a Regular who recognises him from before. The boy arrogantly wishes he’d eliminated more than 200 survivors. Urek brushes him off, riding high from the earlier showdown. As the group regathers, a new Test Director greets them, signalling the next challenge. Urek wonders if Danjon will reappear, hoping for a rematch. The new director announces the next test’s structure: not violence, but trust, betrayal, and cooperation, the classic Tower game “Flip or Flop.”
The new test challenges survivors to rethink strategy. Teams of three must be formed, but trust cautiously, as betrayal is expected. The director emphasises the importance while warning that betrayal is inevitable when climbing the Tower. This paradox sets the tone for future trials. Urek is amused and curious; the Princess remains calculating. Elsewhere, Rahab quietly observes. When asked about the new Regulars, he calls them “boring,” but his mind lingers on Urek Mazino. With no background, no known birthplace, and absurd power for a Regular, Urek stands out. Urek Mazino Chapter 2 ends with Rahab silently acknowledging that Urek might be the first Regular in ages who could truly be entertaining, a true anomaly in the Tower.
Urek Mazino Chapter 3: Flip or Flop

Urek Mazino Chapter 3 begins with one boy standing next to Urek Mazino confidently claiming it’s a common game and explaining a simple version: players flip their hands up or down to form teams with others who make the same choice. Urek quickly brushes him off, uninterested in forming teams so easily. But the Test Director soon interrupts, revealing the real game has more complex rules. Players must mirror the hand positions of a giant goat standing behind her, and only those who successfully copy its hand flip pattern will pass the first round. This version of Flip or Flop is not about choice; it’s about precision and observation under pressure.
As the game starts, the goat flips its hands with lightning speed, shocking the Regulars. Despite the simplicity of the rules, only 27 out of 200 participants succeeded. Those who pass not only survive but also gain the power to choose a teammate from those who failed. However, there’s a deadly twist: if the chosen one fails in the follow-up round, they are immediately sacrificed to the giant goat. This chillingly plays out when Evelyn chooses a boy who fails and is eaten alive by the goat.
Urek Mazino casually chooses the boy who had tried to impress him earlier. The boy, initially terrified, considers quitting, but the threat of death forces him to play. Surprisingly, Urek shows faith in him, trusting the boy to match his moves correctly. They win the round, and the boy is moved by Urek’s trust. He reveals he had been a nobody before entering the Tower and promises full loyalty. Urek, showing his usual confidence, tells him to drop formalities and just use his name.
The Second Round and Ruthless Decisions
As the next round begins, surviving teams must pick a representative to play another match of Flip or Flop. Urek loses intentionally, confusing his teammate. Urek explains it’s a strategy to avoid unnecessary fights and exposure. By losing early, they avoid becoming targets of stronger teams. However, their tactic doesn’t go unnoticed. The Princess of Jahad sets her eyes on Urek and challenges him directly. She recognises his strength and wants him on her team. Urek declines, saying he’s already found someone he’s interested in. Despite her insistence, Urek refuses again, and they play. The tension is high as the goat flips again. In the end, Urek wins decisively, rejecting the princess and denying her use. The goat devours her as a result, stunning everyone. The fall of a Princess of Jahad during the second test shocks all, showing how dangerous and unpredictable the test is.
The survivors, now few, face the truth about the Tower. It’s not about rules, fairness, or strength; it’s about understanding people, making the right choices, and knowing when to take risks. Urek Mazino exemplifies this perfectly. While others rush to show strength, he relies on psychology, observation, and timing. His refusal to join the princess’s team and his trust in a weak teammate show he sees beyond the superficial layers of the game. The Test Director, cold and detached, reminds everyone that survival is the true test. Only seven people form teams; the rest are disqualified or sacrificed, ending Urek Mazino Chapter 3.
Urek Mazino Chapter 4: A Shocking Disqualification

Urek Mazino Chapter 4 begins with Mr Goat swallowing the Princess of Jahad. The test director, Gisley, cannot intervene, and the princess’s disqualification shocks the entire arena. Candidates of her status usually pass early tests with ease, often finding them too simple. The unexpected failure shakes contestants, observers, and officials alike. Meanwhile, Urek Mazino, a rising regular, remains indifferent to the chaos, focusing instead on Rue, a timid boy trying to avoid attention. Though his teammate doubts Rue’s significance compared to the princess, Urek’s instinct, sparked by a strange scent noticed earlier, drives him to make a surprising choice that will affect the test’s outcome.
Team formation becomes critical as the test proceeds. Evelyn, a candidate from one of the Ten Great Families, struggles to build alliances, realising trust matters more than strength. Rue remains isolated, feeling weak and abandoned, haunted by memories of the Mudflats. Urek surprises Rue by offering an alliance. However, Evelyn claims prior rights to Rue, sparking a tense standoff. Test director Gisley lets Rue choose freely, and in a rare show of confidence, he picks Evelyn. This surprises everyone and softens Evelyn’s view of Rue, creating an alliance based on genuine trust rather than strategy. Urek, amused but frustrated, respects the decision and seeks other teammates.
New Bonds and Dangerous Additions
With Evelyn and Rue teaming up, a bond forms. Evelyn admires Rue’s quiet courage and acknowledges the challenges he faces alongside someone of her status. Rue is overwhelmed but comforted by her gesture, adding emotional depth uncommon among teams driven by strategy alone. Meanwhile, Urek is approached by Neo, a mysterious candidate who admits untrustworthiness but promises not to interfere with Urek’s goals. Urek, skeptical yet drawn by the same salty scent linked to Rue, offers Neo a place on his team if he can keep up. Neo agrees, motivated by hidden reasons and an interest in Urek’s strength. Gisley finalizes the teams, leaving Urek cautious about his new, unpredictable ally.
As the test ends, Gisley announces ten teams moving forward, but only nine are visible. The mystery is solved when it’s revealed that three survivors inside Mr. Goat form the final team, remarkably, including the Princess of Jahad. Though swallowed earlier, she survived using unique powers. Gisley reminds her survival isn’t enough: to advance, she must disqualify a candidate who passed fairly. Her focus turns to Urek Mazino, as she vows revenge, promising to make him regret his decision.
An official broadcast announcing the next phase: the Crown Game, known for testing strength, wit, loyalty, and strategy. The 30 survivors are now recognised as rulers-in-training, moving closer to their ambitions. Gisley prepares for the inevitable chaos among regulars and royalty alike. Urek, with his unconventional team, looks ahead with curiosity. Evelyn and Rue, bonded by trust, brace for challenges, while Neo watches silently with unclear motives. The Princess of Jahad, driven by vengeance, prepares to confront Urek, ending Urek Mazino Chapter 4.
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