In a world woven from the endless lands of mystery, power, and age-old tensions, four realms reign supreme. Each holds its own kingdom, distinct in power and culture, connected by ancient alliances, rivalries, and a delicate balance teetering on the brink of chaos. Of these, 2 certain people of the realms of Airland and the Nether will soon find themselves woven deeply into the threads of destiny.
The Airlands: High above the clouds, the Airlands shimmer with ethereal beauty, an expanse of floating islands bound by swirling mists and brilliant skies. This realm is home to a people known for their speed and wisdom, with sharp minds that match the swiftness of their wings. They are the shortest of all races, yet the most revered in diplomacy and communication, sending a new generation of messengers each cycle to serve the royal families of every realm. Airlander messengers are known for their agility, not only in body but in wit, making them invaluable in times of both peace and war.
The Overworld: A land of vast plains, deep forests, and towering mountains, the Overworld is the most diverse of the realms. Once known for its balance and beauty, it now teeters under the weight of ambition and paranoia. Under the rule of a now-volatile monarch, the kingdom has grown paranoid, fearing encroachment by other realms and the loss of its resources. The kingdom's descent into madness has culminated in a war declaration on the Nether, casting a shadow across both realms.
The Nether: A kingdom forged in flame and darkness, the Nether is a realm of fire and stone, of lava rivers and fortresses built from the strongest of materials. Its people are formidable warriors, their strength tempered by the harshness of their land. Though typically isolated and resilient, they've now been forced into conflict by the Overworld's sudden aggression. The Netherian royal family faces this threat with caution, sending word to the prince, a stoic and calculated figure who leads the Netherian army. Though his relationship with his family is strained by his cold, emotionless demeanor, he is respected for his tactical genius.
The End: The End is a mysterious, almost mythic realm, a place of infinite voids and ancient secrets. Few venture here, and fewer still return. It is whispered that the Endermen, enigmatic beings who watch from the shadows, guard knowledge that could change the course of history. But the End keeps its silence, its inhabitants rarely interfering with the affairs of other realms, existing as a reminder of the ancient, forgotten forces that once ruled the worlds.
As the new cycle begins, the Airlands sends forth its four finest messengers, one to each kingdom, young emissaries strong and swift despite despise being the shortest of the 4 races. Each of these messengers is assigned a realm, bearing news, gathering intelligence, and striving to keep the realms in fragile balance. They enter into a world overshadowed by war, where loyalties waver and alliances are tested.
In the Nether, the prince,Dorian readies his army, his mind set not only on the survival of his people but also on a plan to outmaneuver his enemies in the Overworld. But he is met with a surprise: a new Airlander messenger assigned to his realm, who, in her own way, is just as fierce as he is, though governed by different principles. As realms collide and destinies intertwine, an era of change and conflict descends upon the kingdoms—one that will reshape the fabric of each realm in ways none could foresee.
(a/n: I don't promise this will be a good story, the events move pretty fast in my opinion, maybe because I have so many ideas, so this might be short.
Also, I don't think there will be anything 18+ anyways, that does not matter! I wrote this just because I had an idea and needed to yap about it)
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Realms
FantasyIn a world divided into four distinct realms, each with its own kingdom, the focus lies primarily on the Airlands and the Nether. The realms are as follows: Airlands: A realm high above the ground, characterized by floating islands and a society kno...