three hands joined together to help rule the earth.
all three, triplets, siblings of the same blood.
Ryuichi was the bravest, he lead on his siblings with pride. Mitsuko was the kindest, although she always grieved, she always gave out her holy hand.
and Ruri was the most bitter, they believed that humans were cruel and didn't deserve the goodness of the world. they thought their other two siblings were naive, and they were beginning to wonder if he was really the blind one in the trio.—
one day, on their birthday of an unknown age, they all received gifts from the clouds. each gift gave them the ability to nurture and take care of the earth and the ones who lived there.
when Ruri received their gifts, they realized that they were the only ones that had more. the clouds whispered to him that he wasn't the blind one.—
while Mitsuko and Ryuichi showered the humans with love and gifts, Ruri saw what happened in the shadows. they saw what horrible deeds the humans did behind their backs. Ruri decided he would punish the humans for their heinous crimes.
they made four spirits corrupted with vile and greedy energy. although he didn't create them with his own sacred magic, he created them with the negativity of the humans.
Ryuichi and Mitsuko grew angry when they found out that Ruri went behind their backs.
when they went to confront them, Ruri stared at them and told them to look to see what the humans were doing to each other.Ryuichi didn't want to admit his mistake, and Mitsuko grieved more.
Ruri said that if they didn't open their eyes, Ruri would overpower them.Mitsuko ended up taking Ruri's rule, staying at Ruri's left side. Ryuichi was too prideful to say he was wrong.
this made Ruri aggravated, causing them to strike down Ryuichi, calling him an ignorant fool for listening to the devil in his ear. the star spirit spoke of the humans' bad energy making its way into Ryuichi's head.
and soon, Ryuichi learned to let go of his pride, taking his place of the right side of Ruri.
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Fanfictionthe national religion of Havenfield - "i sat on the mountains, pleading for forgiveness, until the night answered me, drowning me in snow and and sorrows."